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QRZ.COM QRZ Database directory QRZ provides callsign lookup for hams all over the world. To be in their database, you must have registered and provided information. In the table below, continent codes are as follows: Bonaire, Curacao. Netherlands Antilles. Central Kiribati. (British Phoenix Island) Dem. People’s Rep. Korea. OZ.
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New! In Trials and Errors #46, W7DGJ tells the story of a well-known radio inventor, one whose legacy wasn't apparent until his XYL took over his patent portfolio and corrected the wrongs of the past.Read the article here.. Read: Read Dave's editorial on aspects of AR that either attract newcomers or totally turn them off.It's clear that we have a great thing going with amateur radio.
New! In Trials and Errors #46, W7DGJ tells the story of a well-known radio inventor, one whose legacy wasn't apparent until his XYL took over his patent portfolio and succeeded in correcting the wrongs of the past.Read the article here.. Read: Read Dave's editorial on the aspects of AR that can attract newcomers, or totally turn them off.It's clear that we have a great thing going with amateur ...