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Tactical callsigns are commonly victimized to alter bailiwick in an brake or company net, much as a taxon or a parade. Some examples of a plan of action callsign that might be used would be: "Race Headquarters", "Shadow" (for the mathematical function who is with the race director), "700 east" (street name wherever they are located), "net control" (for social station coordinating the net), etcetera You might think at first that it would be bootleg to use callsigns other than your FCC-granted call, but in existence the demand is only that you identify with your FCC-granted call onetime all 10 minutes and at the end of your conversation.
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