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Searching for OT HAM Friends
Does anyone know if there is a database or yahoo eGroup available that can be used to search out my old time friends that have changed their HAM callsign ? IOW, something that I can use to locate HAM friends that have changed their callsigns? For example, where is Bill, WB2PUX or Al, WA2RKL today? 73, de ~ Vince ~ WA2RSX on Long Island in NY |
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Searching for OT HAM Friends
My web site has a link to help looking up - old, expired calls. I tried to
look up the call of someone though - that would have expired in about 92 and it doesn't come up. So, I suppose within reason, this will help. Otherwise, you may try the FCC database. -- C. L. Furlong Enterprises - two great businesses, one location. Electronics Plus: repairs, sales, parts and more. Gifts & Mo Gifts, Fund-Raisers For information, send e-mail to: Info, Sales or Postmaster at clfurent.com Please check out our website. WWW.CLFURENT.COM "Vince" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if there is a database or yahoo eGroup available that can be used to search out my old time friends that have changed their HAM callsign ? IOW, something that I can use to locate HAM friends that have changed their callsigns? For example, where is Bill, WB2PUX or Al, WA2RKL today? 73, de ~ Vince ~ WA2RSX on Long Island in NY |
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Searching for OT HAM Friends
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Vince wrote: Does anyone know if there is a database or yahoo eGroup available that can be used to search out my old time friends that have changed their HAM callsign ? IOW, something that I can use to locate HAM friends that have changed their callsigns? For example, where is Bill, WB2PUX or Al, WA2RKL today? 73, de ~ Vince ~ WA2RSX on Long Island in NY Vince -- good news! The FCC's ULS data base, http://wireless.fcc.gov, allows you to search by name. I've always used that site for seaching callsigns but that's only on of many many search criteria that can be utilized. I entered my own name by LAST, FIRST and the result was hundreds of close matches in all services; many pages down I found my entry. You can narrow the search by entering which service you want to search. Best way to learn is to play with their data base. 73, Jeff KH6O -- Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System |
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Searching for OT HAM Friends
Thanks Jeff, for the information/reminder. I was hoping for something that would allow tracking back to previous callsigns. It seems to me that because my OT friends have changed their callsign, for whatever reason, there is no way to locate them today, for a reunion, etc. 73, de ~ Vince ~ Stuck on IOTA NA-026 On 26 Dec 2005 20:04:51 GMT, (Jeffrey Herman) wrote: Vince -- good news! The FCC's ULS data base, http://wireless.fcc.gov, allows you to search by name. I've always used that site for seaching callsigns but that's only on of many many search criteria that can be utilized. I entered my own name by LAST, FIRST and the result was hundreds of close matches in all services; many pages down I found my entry. You can narrow the search by entering which service you want to search. Best way to learn is to play with their data base. 73, Jeff KH6O |
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