I have a copy of the RAC Callbook on cdrom. What do others feel about this 
program when used with dx4win? What is the "best" program to use with dx4win.
Thanks
john
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dick Flanagan)
Date: Tue Jul  5 15:16:27 2005
Subject: [Dx4win] RAC Callbook
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At 11:08 AM 7/5/2005, n3drk wrote:
 >I have a copy of the RAC Callbook on cdrom. What do others feel about this
 >program when used with dx4win? What is the "best" program to use with dx4win.

I have found all call book products to be about equal when it comes to USA 
addresses since they all download the same FCC data, but I have noted great 
variances when it comes to DX and QSL addresses.

When it comes to DX addresses I have often found the QRZ.com site/CD to be 
the most up-to-date.  The ability of DX stations to update their own QSL 
information practically in real-time often places QRZ.com ahead of even the 
GOLIST.

I use the GOLIST to find QSL managers and I use QRZ.com to find the routes 
to those managers.

I hope Paul will provide "Update QSO" support for the QRZ.com CD in the 
next release.

73, Dick
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Dick Flanagan K7VC NV SM
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