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CCIR (selcall)


There are many types and formats of CCIR Selcall. For example, CCIR 493-4 is a standard format for HF Selcall for Land Mobile applications.{{cite web | title=Selcall | url=https://hflink.com/selcall | publisher=CCIR }} CCIR (Consultative Committee on International Radio) functions have largely been taken over by ITU-R. One common type of CCIR selcall used in VHF and UHF FM two-way radio communications, is a 5-tone selective calling system mainly found in some European countries and used by the Swedish Police and the Turkish Police.

The tone duration of a 5 tone CCIR selcall is 100 milliseconds (± 10 ms) and the tones are transmitted sequentially.

ValueFrequency
11124 Hz
21197 Hz
31275 Hz
41358 Hz
51446 Hz
61540 Hz
71640 Hz
81747 Hz
91860 Hz
01981 Hz
Group (A)2400 Hz
Repeat (E)2110 Hz

References

  • {{cite web|title=Selcall |author=CCIR |date=2011-10-10| url=https://hflink.com/selcall| publisher=CCIR}}
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