Hi Greg, I hope you don't mind me reposting our mail on the reflector.
Just a verification - yes the QRZ INTERNET look-up is still in DXBase 2006, as well a the ability to use a CD too. So you can do lookups both ways, QRZ internet using copy/paste or QRZ CD c/w auto fill-in. Now the QRZ link you nicely provided in the original mail is for a subscription based QRZ online lookup. I realize it is an ad-free means of looking up calls, but I only wished to indicate the free QRZ web link that DXBase uses now is good enough for my particular needs. Without a doubt DXBase logging software does a great job to fit everyone's station setup. And I think your request to the subscription based QRZ internet web link is valid if it supports auto insertion. I am sure others agree with you. Thanks for letting me clarify my view, Eric. -----Original Message----- From: Greg it works like having a cd but your getting info from qrz instead of cd via internet Greg N8TDL Eric - VE3GSI wrote: > Yep QRZ look-up is still in DXB2006. > Not the new full-service subscription package, but the free link, which is > good enuff fer me. > 73 Eric. > > -----Original Message----- > From: ve3wej > > I have dxbase 2003....it has a button for qrz already...have it been > removed... it lets me look up @ qrz or I prefer the PF (pathfinder) > button > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Greg" > > >>now this would be a neat add on for next years update >>dont know what other call book databases do this but would be nice to >>have all the ones that do this ! >> >>The QRZ XML data port provides callsign info, biography information, >>and QSL image data in a raw streaming format that connects to a >>variety of third party software products. The XML interface is fully >>documented so you can even write your own callsign lookup programs if >>you wish (see more below). >> >>http://online.qrz.com/ >> >>Greg N8TDL

