Former Polish call areas ( 1 June 1975 - 31 December 1998 )
Map from Darek SP6NVK (tnx!)
- SP1 : KO - Koszalin , SL - Słupsk , SZ - Szczecin
- SP2 : BY - Bydgoszcz , EL - Elbląg , GD - Gdańsk , TO - Toruń , WL - Włocławek
- SP3 : GO - Gorzów , KL - Kalisz , KN - Konin , LE - Leszno , PI - Piła , PO - Poznań , ZG - Zielona Góra
- SP4 : BK - Białystok , LO - Łomża , OL - Olsztyn , SU - Suwałki
- SP5 : CI - Ciechanów , OS - Ostrołęka , PL - Piła , SE - Siedlce , WA - Warszawa
- SP6 : JG - Jelenia Góra , LG - Legnica , OP - Opole , WB - Wałbrzych , WR - Wrocław
- SP7 : KI - Kielce , LD - Łódź , PT - Piotrków Trybunalski , RA - Radom , SI - Sieradz , SK - Skieniewice , TG - Tarnobrzeg
- SP8 : BP - Biała Podlaska , CH - Chełm , KS - Krosno , LU - Lublin , PR - Przemyśl , RZ - Rzeszów , ZA - Zamość
- SP9 : BB - Bielsko-Biała , CZ - Częstochowa , KA - Katowice , KR - Kraków , NS - Nowy Sącz , TA - Tarnów
The new administrative division of Poland in force since January 1st, 1999
replaced the former 49 voivodships with 16 larger regions - voivodships
(in Polish - województwo).
Polish amateurs have kept their calls.
e.g. In Podkarpacie beside the main prefixes like SP8/SQ8
exists also SP7/SQ7 (ex: part "TG") and SP9/SQ9 (ex: part "TA").
Call areas: 1951 - 31 May 1975
- SP1 : Koszalin , Szczecin
- SP2 : Bydgoszcz , Gdańsk
- SP3 : Poznań , Zielona Góra
- SP4 : Białystok , Olsztyn
- SP5 : Warszawa
- SP6 : Opole , Wrocław
- SP7 : Kielce , Łódź
- SP8 : Lublin , Rzeszów
- SP9 : Katowice , Kraków
First years after WW II ( 1949 - 1950/1 )
- SP1 + 2 letter suffix : pre-war licences' holders
- SP5 + 2 letter suffix : new licences' holders
- SP5 + 3 letter suffix : Club stations
See also pre - war callsigns
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