[Logic] List of Valid Values: DXCC problem " Political" fields Internet tool for call book lookups
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Thu, 4 Apr 2002 12:04:45 -0500
> What is the Web Call book?
There are many places on line for call books. Sort of like having the
CD call book via the Internet. Here are a few of the 'DX' call books I
collected. I keep this in my Qsl_manager data base under a category
SRC CALL BOOK via QSL info. If you have the QSL manager data from PDA
type 'SRC' into the "Get". The you may find useful Qsl-Serch tools.
Dennis WN4AZY provided several sources for Qsl info. I have expand and
updated the 'SRC' quite a bit to include Qsl info source on the net and
other places.
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If you want to start your own 'SRC' CALLBOOK copy the links below and
past it into the 'Comment' box in the Qsl-manager data. And any thing you
add in the future that is a Qsl serch tital it with 'SRC' this and the
'via' as "QSL INFO" it makes it easy to locate in the future sence it
will all be shown in the 'Same Manager' field box.
Below are some of the Call books I have found:
Call books on-line This is the 'Fly horse book "RAC"
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http://www.callbook.pl/ PASSWORD: callbook
* CIS Call Book:
Russian callsign server at:
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http://www.octavia.com/callbk.htm
* P4
Aruba Call Book:
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http://www.qsl.net/aarc/w_callbook.htm <12/03/02
* SP Callbook http://callbook.pzk.org.pl/
* OE Callbook as zip or pdf
I have uploaded a new version of the OE Callbook as PDF File to:
http://geocities.com/oe1002419/OE.pdf
But be patient its a 554 kB File.
The dated of the list is 1. Oct. 2001 and contains all OE calls
registered at this date. You can also download this file from the
Governmental page. A link is on my homepage at:
http://www.swl.net/oe1002419 under the link in "Downloads". This file is
zipped.
* The 2001 Argentine callbook is available at: http://www.qsl.net/lu8dze
To update your search library, terminate Pathfinder (if its running), and
then link to http://www.qsl.net/pathfinder/UpdateSearchLibrary.htm ;
aftter you restart Pathfinder, it will display the EA or LU callbook
search buttons
if you enter EA/EA6/EA8/EA9 or LU callsigns respectively. de Kurt OE
1002419 Dx-Qsl
* Chinese QRZ {Check SRC BA/QRZ]
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Thanks to BA4EG and BD7NQ, a Chinese lookup service, ChinaQRZ, now
exists on the Web, based on the China Callbook so expertly put together
by BA4CH. The URL is http://www.hellocq.net/qrz/index.php
Other pages which contain Chinese QSL information include:
http://www.qsl.net/bd2alf/chinalist.html -- list of stations in Daqing
Province
http://www.qsl.net/bg7rk/callbook.htm -- list of stations in Guang Xi
Province
YO callbook at:
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http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/call-book/index.html
Pathfinder 4.2 (Great program for LOGic)
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Or use the Pathfinder < Great call book search tool on-line version
and a Software version you can download for 'Free' When Installed it on
your computer it gives you a 'Browser' made to look up all the available
call books on-line and is updated with new ones all the time.
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Webclient at:
http://www.qsl.net/pathfinder/WebClient/ insert a call and click on the
CBA button. You'll get the info and a picture !
73
Tony WB2JRI
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 18:37:14 -0500 "AK3E" <[email protected]> writes:
> Carl,
> What is the Web Callbook?
> Thanks Rick AK3E
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73
Tony WB2JRI
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