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Does anyone know of a program that allows you to put in a country name and
get the various ham prefixs that go with it? I sometimes see a new country is going to be up but the operators are going to use a non-listed prefix and I'd like to be able to find out from my logging program whether I've worked them or not. Thanks Henry WA0GOZ |
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In article , Henry wrote: Does anyone know of a program that allows you to put in a country name and get the various ham prefixs that go with it? I sometimes see a new country is going to be up but the operators are going to use a non-listed prefix and I'd like to be able to find out from my logging program whether I've worked them or not. I'm not sure what you mean by a non-listed prefix. Any prefix they use would have to be from that country's ITU allocation. If there isn't a computer program, you could just do a quick search for the country name in the allocations list on ARRL's website. Patty |
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On 4/3/2011 8:21 PM, Henry wrote:
Does anyone know of a program that allows you to put in a country name and get the various ham prefixs that go with it? I sometimes see a new country is going to be up but the operators are going to use a non-listed prefix and I'd like to be able to find out from my logging program whether I've worked them or not. Thanks Henry WA0GOZ Your logging program likely has a file that is attached to it somewhere that lists the prefixes and the country it belongs too. Let me check program or two.. YPLog had a countries.tab file, it contains the info but you'd need to import it into a spreadsheet and work on it a bit before you could use it But just type the call into the log and it will tell you what country if you want to go that way.. |
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John from Detroit wrote:
On 4/3/2011 8:21 PM, Henry wrote: Does anyone know of a program that allows you to put in a country name and get the various ham prefixs that go with it? I sometimes see a new country is going to be up but the operators are going to use a non-listed prefix and I'd like to be able to find out from my logging program whether I've worked them or not. Thanks Henry WA0GOZ Your logging program likely has a file that is attached to it somewhere that lists the prefixes and the country it belongs too. Let me check program or two.. YPLog had a countries.tab file, it contains the info but you'd need to import it into a spreadsheet and work on it a bit before you could use it But just type the call into the log and it will tell you what country if you want to go that way.. Thanks, but I want to go the other way. I want to put in a country and get the prefixes. I'm using Logger 32. Henry WA0GOZ |
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 19:59:09 -0500, Henry wrote:
John from Detroit wrote: On 4/3/2011 8:21 PM, Henry wrote: Does anyone know of a program that allows you to put in a country name and get the various ham prefixs that go with it? I sometimes see a new country is going to be up but the operators are going to use a non-listed prefix and I'd like to be able to find out from my logging program whether I've worked them or not. Thanks Henry WA0GOZ Your logging program likely has a file that is attached to it somewhere that lists the prefixes and the country it belongs too. Let me check program or two.. YPLog had a countries.tab file, it contains the info but you'd need to import it into a spreadsheet and work on it a bit before you could use it But just type the call into the log and it will tell you what country if you want to go that way.. Thanks, but I want to go the other way. I want to put in a country and get the prefixes. I'm using Logger 32. Henry WA0GOZ THere's a list in a page of the ARRL Logbook that shows the country and then the prefixes that it is allowed to use. But of course that isn't a computer program. |
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On 4/6/2011 8:59 PM, Henry wrote:
John from Detroit wrote: On 4/3/2011 8:21 PM, Henry wrote: Does anyone know of a program that allows you to put in a country name and get the various ham prefixs that go with it? I sometimes see a new country is going to be up but the operators are going to use a non-listed prefix and I'd like to be able to find out from my logging program whether I've worked them or not. Thanks Henry WA0GOZ Your logging program likely has a file that is attached to it somewhere that lists the prefixes and the country it belongs too. Let me check program or two.. YPLog had a countries.tab file, it contains the info but you'd need to import it into a spreadsheet and work on it a bit before you could use it But just type the call into the log and it will tell you what country if you want to go that way.. Thanks, but I want to go the other way. I want to put in a country and get the prefixes. I'm using Logger 32. Henry WA0GOZ If the Countries file for your logger is a comma or tab seperated data file you can import into a spread sheet and basically "TURN IT AROUND" then you load the spread sheet, search for the country and instant prefix data |
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