A couple of ideas....... for us cannucks, Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC) has a 
data base where you can search by call, name or even city for 
Canadian hams.  RAC.ca will find it.

Terry, VE5TLW came up with another site;

http://f6fvy.free.fr/qthLocator/

which uses google earth to determine grid square, and is interesting.  I'm in 
DO70QK , Terry who is about 1km away is DO70QJ

John
VE5MU


  Not exactly digital related but...

  I frequently get interested in where a ham might be located or have
  other reason to look up the callsign of a particular ham operator.
  This often happens by reading web based email. I do not always have
  ham related software , like Pathfinder or Loger32, active ...and find
  my self either having to boot them up or load the QRZ web page. I'm
  thinking t would be nice to have a call-book look up tool bar in my
  browser (IE7), does anyone know of such a thing?

  -- 
  Andy K3UK
  Skype Me : callto://andyobrien73
  www.obriensweb.com


   

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