Definitions for "Call sign"
Keywords:  station, radio, letter, ship, flaghoist
A four letter identity unique to each ship beginning with the letter ā€œNā€. It was always flown as a flaghoist when entering and leaving port.
The group of letters or letters and numbers that identify a station. Sometimes known as call letters. All radio stations and ham operators have them. Ham operators have a number/letter mix. American call signs begin with a K or a W, Canadian stations begin with a C, Mexican stations begin with an X.
a set of characters that serve as the public identification for a broadcast radio or television station
an alphanumeric code, the prefix denotes country and suffix gives the identity of the person that is combination of three alphabets except SOS, TTT and XXX as they are used to transmit actual emergency situations
Keywords:  nickname, pilot
A pilot's nickname.
Any combination of characters or numbers or pronounceable words which identifies a communications facility, command, authority, activity, or unit. It is used primarily for establishing and maintaining communications.
Keywords:  war, log, game, sign, days
The name by which a player is known in Days of War. Your call sign is also used to log into the game.