1. QRZ Callsign Database Search by QRZ Ham Radio
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2. QRZ.com: Callsign Database
QRZ Callsign Database · QRZ - QRZ · QRZ Site Menu · Add your callsign to QRZ
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3. Callsign Database by QRZ Ham Radio
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4. QRZ Callsign Database Search by QRZ Ham Radio
The search for "CALL" produced no results. Please note that you must be logged in to access most search features. Registration is free and only takes a ...
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5. QRZCQ - The database for radio hams
QRZCQ / The database for radio hams / Ham radio call database for everyone.
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6. HamCall World-Wide Callsign Database
HamCall™ World-Wide Callsign Database. World's largest QSL database! 59,313,222 successful callsign searches so far! Over 16,698,177 callsigns in the ...
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7. ARRL - Home
Call Sign / Name Search. Login. Register Account ... Ham Radio > · Get Your License > · On the Air ... Ham Aid, Public Service Honor Roll, 2019 Hurricanes, 2020 ...
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.
8. Ham Lookup by Zip Code - RadioQTH
This Database Lookup will return the amateur radio call sign holders which currently hold an active license and will be limited to the zip code specified below.
This Database Lookup will return the amateur radio call sign holders which currently hold an active license and will be limited to the zip code specified below. You must enter at least three digits of the desired zip code. You can sort the list by call sign, name, expiration date or zip code. When selecting the option to display the results in the web browser the results are displayed without the ham's address. You can view this information by clicking on the individual's call sign. When the option is chosen to send the results to a file the address information will be included in the file data. The file data will be in the form of a tab delimited file which can very easily be imported into Excel or a number of other database programs.
9. Logbook of The World - ARRL
Call Sign / Name Search. Login. Register Account ... Logbook of The World (LoTW) is a tool to confirm ham radio contacts and use the confirmations as credit ...
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.
10. DX cluster / DX spots - dxwatch.com
search callsign ; NY3Q, 59 in Florida, 0232z 02 Jun ; 9M2PJU-2, 9M2PJU Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia DX Cluster node. For more info visit https://hamradio.my at 2-Jun- ...
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11. BrandMeister: Dashboard
How does TetraPack.online integrate with Brandmeister.network ? · The same IDs assigned by RadioID.net are used on both networks to identify ham callsigns, · All ...
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12. Log Search - Club Log
It only works for registered Club Log users and expeditions that have uploaded their logs. Log to search: Callsign to check: Club Log © Michael Wells G7VJR ...
This form allows you to check if you are "in the log". It only works for registered Club Log users and expeditions that have uploaded their logs.
13. DXCluster & DX Research Tool - DXHeat
... Search. Search. Default Wildcard. Submit. Submit a DX Spot. (Login required). ×. Submit a DX Spot. My Callsign. My Callsign. DX Station. DX Callsign ... QRZ, No..
14. DX-World | The World's Biggest and Best DX News Service for DXers ...
During the IOTA contest they will revert to using the 7E4C callsign. QRV on ... Operating times will be... read more · Older Entries. Search for: RigExpert.
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15. Digimode Automatic Propagation Reporter
Now, whenever the SuperBrowser detects a callsign, this information will be forwarded to the database and made available for other interested parties to view.
This started out as a project to automatically gather reception records of digimode activity and then make those records available in near realtime to interested parties — typically the amateur who initiated the communication. The way that it works is that many amateurs will run a client that will monitor received traffic for callsigns (the pattern 'de callsign callsign') and, when seen, will report this fact. This is of interest to the amateur who transmitted adn they will be able to see where their signal was received. The pattern chosen is typically part of a standard CQ call. The duplicate check is to make sure that the callsign is not corrupted. The rules for protocols like FT8 are different as the callsigns are protected by error correction. You do still need to call CQ in order for your signal to be reported.