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		Definition of call sign in English: call sign(also call signal) noun A message, code, or tune that is broadcast by radio to identify the broadcaster or transmitter.  the brief jingle of the station's call sign sounded  Example sentencesExamples -  Rescue efforts were ongoing, and rescuers had established contact with the pilot and the weapon systems officer using their call sign, Jackal 33.
 -  They monitored what sounded like a Mayday call from someone using the call sign of ‘Crest 45A.’
 -  The museum will have its own call sign and visitors will be able to speak to other radio amateurs all over the world.
 -  For instance, each marine is assigned a quick call sign that represents their unique responsibility within the team.
 -  Since the crew of Banger 602 had been using the formation call sign of Banger 1 all day, they inadvertently had answered the controller's instructions, using Banger 601 instead of 602.
 -  The one I remember best was a brown and white four seater with the call signal 7640 - Papa.
 -  The vocal quality of the kookaburra gave it the gig as the original call sign for Radio Australia in the days of short wave broadcasting.
 -  They knew it was there because they had been using the call sign that British Airways uses when they communicate with the control center.
 -  It was supposed to send out a call sign in the form of a nine-note ‘tune’ composed by members of the pop group Blur.
 -  ‘Oh, and one more thing,’ Max said, acting more alive than ever, ‘My call sign is Phoenix Shadow.’
 -  This was the call sign of a Hamburg radio station which broadcast nightly news bulletins in English to the British people.
 -  Loki - the Norse god of mischief and the call sign for the 932nd Air Control Squadron - has watched 250,000 square miles of airspace in and around Iceland for 50 years.
 -  The call sign Juliet Golf Oscar followed by a flight number belongs, says the ICAO, to a now bankrupt Canadian low-cost airline called Jetsgo of Montreal.
 -  Joe Barrett may be the name on his driver's license, but he is known only by his call sign, ‘Rocketman.’
 -  The FM radio decode feature uses radio data system information to relay the station call sign, song title, or artist, for display on the PC monitor.
 -  A special call sign was allocated and the station was active from 8am to 6pm.
 -  His e - mail address, amateur radio call sign and later entries assign him to the UK.
 -  It turns out one long running problem has been caused by the team leader having one radio call sign, and each safety boat having one.
 -  Every craft that leaves the atmosphere is assigned a call sign.
 -  Our fears that we had confused a similar call sign with clearance to break for our own takeoff clearance began to grow.
 
    Definition of call sign in US English: call sign(also call signal) nounˈkôl ˌsīnˈkɔl ˌsaɪn A message, code, or tune that is broadcast by radio to identify the broadcaster or transmitter.  the brief jingle of the station's call sign sounded  Example sentencesExamples -  For instance, each marine is assigned a quick call sign that represents their unique responsibility within the team.
 -  Our fears that we had confused a similar call sign with clearance to break for our own takeoff clearance began to grow.
 -  It was supposed to send out a call sign in the form of a nine-note ‘tune’ composed by members of the pop group Blur.
 -  His e - mail address, amateur radio call sign and later entries assign him to the UK.
 -  Since the crew of Banger 602 had been using the formation call sign of Banger 1 all day, they inadvertently had answered the controller's instructions, using Banger 601 instead of 602.
 -  ‘Oh, and one more thing,’ Max said, acting more alive than ever, ‘My call sign is Phoenix Shadow.’
 -  A special call sign was allocated and the station was active from 8am to 6pm.
 -  The call sign Juliet Golf Oscar followed by a flight number belongs, says the ICAO, to a now bankrupt Canadian low-cost airline called Jetsgo of Montreal.
 -  The vocal quality of the kookaburra gave it the gig as the original call sign for Radio Australia in the days of short wave broadcasting.
 -  They monitored what sounded like a Mayday call from someone using the call sign of ‘Crest 45A.’
 -  Joe Barrett may be the name on his driver's license, but he is known only by his call sign, ‘Rocketman.’
 -  Loki - the Norse god of mischief and the call sign for the 932nd Air Control Squadron - has watched 250,000 square miles of airspace in and around Iceland for 50 years.
 -  This was the call sign of a Hamburg radio station which broadcast nightly news bulletins in English to the British people.
 -  The museum will have its own call sign and visitors will be able to speak to other radio amateurs all over the world.
 -  It turns out one long running problem has been caused by the team leader having one radio call sign, and each safety boat having one.
 -  Rescue efforts were ongoing, and rescuers had established contact with the pilot and the weapon systems officer using their call sign, Jackal 33.
 -  The FM radio decode feature uses radio data system information to relay the station call sign, song title, or artist, for display on the PC monitor.
 -  Every craft that leaves the atmosphere is assigned a call sign.
 -  They knew it was there because they had been using the call sign that British Airways uses when they communicate with the control center.
 -  The one I remember best was a brown and white four seater with the call signal 7640 - Papa.
 
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