

Use family filters of your operating systems and/or browsers Other steps you can take to protect your children are: More information about the RTA Label and compatible services can be found here. Parental tools that are compatible with the RTA label will block access to this site.

We use the "Restricted To Adults" (RTA) website label to better enable parental filtering. Protect your children from adult content and block access to this site by using parental controls. PARENTS, PLEASE BE ADVISED: If you are a parent, it is your responsibility to keep any age-restricted content from being displayed to your children or wards. Furthermore, you represent and warrant that you will not allow any minor access to this site or services. This website should only be accessed if you are at least 18 years old or of legal age to view such material in your local jurisdiction, whichever is greater. Thus HL prefixed call signs in Korea are considered priviledged.Ĭurrently issued prefixes to amateur radio in Korea are HL, DS, 6K, 6L, 6M, D7, D9, etc.You are about to enter a website that contains explicit material (pornography). In the case above DS1AAA who moves to Busan must use DS1AAA/5 as there may be a separate DS5AAA assigned. Amateurs assigned calls other than HL do not have a unique suffix. To be issued then DS, 6K, etc call signs followed.Īmateurs in the HL block retain their suffix no matter which call-area they live in, for instance if HL1AAA moves to Busan, he can apply and become HL5AAA. When Korea first opened amateur radio in 1960, call sign started with HM1AA then HM1AB, etc followed. These two letter suffix call signs exhausted in about 1979.Īnd also the HM prefix was re-assigned to North Korea in 1977 by ITU so all HM prefix in South Korea had to change to HL. 9 - United States military personnel in Korea(always HL9).


Republic of Korea(South Korea) assigns prefix separating numeral according to the following geographical location:
