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== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==
* You must have a verified amateur radio callsign in the Portal.
* You must have a verified amateur radio callsign in the Portal.
* Callsign-based subdomains are automatically approved once the callsign is verified.
* Callsign-based subdomains are automatically approved for verified callsigns.
* Non-callsign subdomains can be requested, but they require manual review and are rarely approved without strong justification.
* Non-callsign subdomains can be requested, but they require manual review.


== Verify Your Callsign ==
== Verify Your Callsign ==

Revision as of 18:54, 6 February 2026

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This guide explains how to request a callsign-based subdomain under ampr.org (for example, ki5qkx.ampr.org).

Requirements

  • You must have a verified amateur radio callsign in the Portal.
  • Callsign-based subdomains are automatically approved for verified callsigns.
  • Non-callsign subdomains can be requested, but they require manual review.

Verify Your Callsign

  1. Sign in to the Portal.
  2. Go to AccountCall signs.
  3. Click Verify next to your callsign.
  4. If there is no Verify button, that callsign is already verified.

Request the Subdomain

  1. Go to DNSMy subdomains.
  2. Click Request a subdomain.
  3. Select ampr.org as the domain.
  4. Enter your subdomain (usually your callsign, without .ampr.org). Example: ki5qkx.
  5. Submit the request.

What Happens Next

  • If the subdomain matches one of your verified callsigns, it is approved and assigned to you automatically.
  • If it does not match a verified callsign, a ticket is created and a staff review is required.

Tip

If you are planning to add multiple DNS records, request a subdomain rather than claiming a single DNS record. Subdomains let you manage all records under your namespace.