The best way to do it is to use the DXLab suite, a FREE set of programs that
do just about everything you would want to do as a DXer, or Digital op using
PSK or RTTY.  It also will will in conjunciton with MixW and/or MultiPSK -
those two have lots of other digital modes in them and the latter is FREE
also.  As part of the DXLab suite, there is a program called Pathfinder.
With that set up, and a few of the other Lab programs also, you have
immediate automatic look-up of every call sign on which you click in the
SpotCollector (spotting page) , or on a couple of other portions of programs
within the suite.  Couldnt be simplier.

Danny Douglas N7DC
ex WN5QMX ET2US WA5UKR ET3USA
SV0WPP VS6DD N7DC/YV5 G5CTB all
DX 2-6 years each
.
QSL LOTW-buro- direct
As courtesy I upload to eQSL but if you
    use that - also pls upload to LOTW
    or hard card.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Aycock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] callbook look-up tool bar ?


>
> Andy- I use FireFox for browsing, not IE7, but the feature I use is
> an XP feature- I open both a callbook program (Hamcall) and a
> filecard program (AAZ) when I boot, and immediatly "Minimize" them.
> This puts their Icon in the lower border (the "tray"), so I can open
> them with a click, at any time.
> I,too, like to look hams up at any time, and I use the cardfile for
> Phone numbers, etc, so I like to open them quickly.
> Works for me--Bill-W4BSG
>
> At 04:16 AM 1/4/2007, you wrote:
> >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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> >17M: 18103.4
> >20M: Primary:14.078.4 Secondary:  14.076.4 Digital Voice: 14236
> >30M  Primary:10.142   Secondary   10.144
> >40M  Region 2: 7073   Region 1/3:   7039
> >80M  Primary : 3583   Secondary:  3584.5
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