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Log in - HamQTH.com - Free hamradio callbook

7 hours ago Sign in. Not registered, yet? Join us, we want to create the best free hamradio callbook! Welcome to the free hamradio callbook. This callbook provides all data for free and you will not have to log in to see any detail unlike other sites. It includes also XML access for logging programs. You can use everything from HamQTH as often as you want ...

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Free hamradio callbook

3 hours ago Free hamradio callbook with very fast XML access for logging programs, recent activity, logsearch, condx prediction, multilanguage support etc.

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International Amateur Radio Callbooks

6 hours ago Russian-Speaking Radio Amateurs World-Wide by NT2X Slovakia (OM) Callbook by OM2ADP Slovenia (S5) Callbook Sri Lanka Call Sign Index RSSL members South Africa (ZS) Callbook ZR, ZS, ZU, and SARL members who hold foreign callsigns Swedish (SM) Callbook Society for Swedish Amateur Radio Taiwan (BV) Callbook Tajikistan (EY) Callbook Never …

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Old Ham Radio Call Books 1906-1997 and ARRL Handbooks

9 hours ago U.S. Amateur Radio Call Sign Lookups from University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Mirrors FCC Database) An Overview of Amateur Call Signs Past and Present By: Phil Sager WB4FDT and Rick Palm K1CE, QST, May 1994. History of Amateur Radio License Changes (1912-2006) by: Tom Hashem, KA1F

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Amateur Radio Call Books : Free Texts : Free Download

8 hours ago Radio Amateur Callbook - Winter 1987-1988 - North American Listings including Hawaii and U.S. possessions. Front Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7 Area 8 Area 9 Area 0 Foreign Topics: ham radio, amateur radio, callbook, call book

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HamCall World-Wide Callsign Database

1 hours ago HamCall.net - Login. HamCall.net Gold password holders receive full website access. A Gold password is also included with the HamCall DVD/USB/Download. Expired Gold passwords revert to Basic member features. HamCall Basic Members receive limited site access. Register for free Basic Membership.

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Login - QRZ.com

11 hours ago Login - QRZ.com. Staying Safe When you Login to QRZ.com. Check the address bar before you login! Make sure you are on QRZ.com. Be Cautious of emails requesting you to sign in to confirm your account. When in doubt you can contact us through our support center and we will let you know if it is a legitimate message.

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Find your ham roots by tracing the history of your call sign

6 hours ago Apr 21, 2019 . A separate foreign callbook began publishing in 1960. The Internet Archive’s callbook collection includes some but not all of these later foreign callbooks. Call sign records after 1997 are available through the FCC’s Uniform Licensing System (ULS) license archive.

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Callsign Database - QRZ.com

5 hours ago Includes news, searchable callsign database, license renewals and updates, DX spotting reports, APRS resources, clubs, solar report, and links.

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Winter_1980_Radio_Amateur_Callbook : Free Download,

6 hours ago Winter_1980_Radio_Amateur_Callbook. Winter 1979-1980 Radio Amateur Callbook - Hi Resolution Scan - United States Listings. 58th Anniversary Edition.

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CALLBOOKS - QSL.net

4 hours ago EU/EW BELARUS Callbook. EX Kyrghyzstan. EY Tajikistan. EY (Tadjikistan) Callbook. EY (Tadjikistan) Callbook (1) EZ Turkmenistan. F Francia. French Callbook [ F, FG, FH, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FS, TK ] Gu Guernsey Amateur Radio Callbook. Guernsey "ON LINE" Amateur Radio Callbook. HC Ecuador. HG Hungria. HL South Korean Callbook. HS Thainlandia. I ...

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Callbook - Apps on Google Play

6 hours ago Callbook callsign of the museonsa (Callsign) to provide information based on application. Call sign, address, name, search, modify, and several features Callbook data (linkage map, a compass, DTMF, phone information, eco-Link, the Federation website integration, barcode scanners, altitude, speed, wigyeong also, various maps, navigation, flash ...

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HamCall World-Wide Callsign Database

6 hours ago World's largest callsign database! Contains over 2.3 million current and 10 million archive callsigns. Register for free access, and submit your photo and biography to complete your listing!

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Callbook DB Support - Swisslog for Windows

12 hours ago Search for a call sign in the Callbook Databases The search for a callsign is performed in two ways: Automatically when you enter a new callsign in the QSO Entry window. As soon as the call is entered and you press enter the search starts. If the call is found the fields you have defined in the Field copy Instructions are copied into the new QSO.

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Broadcast call signs - Wikipedia

3 hours ago A directory of radio station call signs is called a callbook. Callbooks were originally bound books that resembled a telephone directory and contains the name and addressees of licensed radio stations in a given jurisdiction (country). Modern Electrics published the first callbook in the United States in 1909.

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Make A Call PopTox

8 hours ago Make a Call using PopTox. You can now make a call with ease and convenience. We at PopTox are removing all barriers so you can make phone calls easily. There is no need to sign up or make an account. Make phone calls from your PC, smartphone or Mac. Internet based calls have never been easier. We support all mobile and landline phones in most ...

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UK Callsign Lookup Essex Ham

3 hours ago Callsign Checker. Welcome to Essex Ham's Callsign Lookup Tool - This lets you check that a UK callsign is valid, and also lets you check an amateur's QRZ data, waiting eQSL cards, location and last cluster spots...

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I search for a specific callbook?

    Callbooks published after the early 1930s are broken into separate files for each of the 9 and after World War II, the 10 call areas. Using the search box in the upper right will allow you to search the portion of the callbook displayed by call sign, name, location, etc.

  • Where do you get Your Call books?

    Most call books are from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine and consolidated into one document for ease of searching. Sources include the Wireless Blue Book of the Wireless Association of America, Amateur Radio Stations-US Commerce Department (Radio Division) and Radio Amateur Call Book Magazine. Foot note: This listing began from necessity.

  • What is a call sign Directory ?

    Call sign directories, commonly known as callbooks, were regularly published by both the Federal Government and commercial enterprises since before licensing began in 1912. Callbooks continued to be published into the 1990s.

  • When was the first foreign callbook published?

    From the early 1930s to 1960, international call signs were also included in the callbooks. A separate foreign callbook began publishing in 1960. The Internet Archive’s callbook collection includes some but not all of these later foreign callbooks.

  • What is the free ham radio callbook?

    Welcome to the free hamradio callbook. This callbook provides all data for free and you will not have to log in to see any detail unlike other sites. It includes also XML access for logging programs. You can use everything from HamQTH as often as you want without limits.

  • Why hamqth callbook?

    This callbook provides all data for free and you will not have to log in to see any detail unlike other sites. It includes also XML access for logging programs. You can use everything from HamQTH as often as you want without limits. The server has lots of power available and the Internet connection is unlimited.

  • Is hamqth free to use?

    This callbook provides all data for free and you will not have to log in to see any detail unlike other sites. It includes also XML access for logging programs. You can use everything from HamQTH as often as you want without limits. The server has lots of power available and the Internet connection is unlimited.

  • Where can I find a free ham QSO callbook?

    Use HamQTH.com, which is free callbook available for everyone! FOC is pleased to present the FOC QSO Party. This event is open to all radio amateurs world-wide. Its aim is to encourage the use of, and excellence in, Morse code.

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