I use and think the Radio Amateur Callbook (Flying Horse)
Has more of the DX calls listed that other CD's. Copy the
data to my hard drive and it is much faster.

73 de Tony, KD4K
My Radio web site
http://home.adelphia.net/~tonycash/kd4k/radio.html
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http://home.adelphia.net/~tonycash
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http://www.sawneemtn.org/

 

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Peter Dougherty
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 2:01 PM
To: FireBrick; PaleSun; DXbase
Subject: Re: [Dxbase] Callbook CD/DVD

At 11:58 AM 12/11/2006, FireBrick wrote:
>Dave
>I personally have dropped all disk based callbooks.
>With QRZ being online, and Pathfinder (the PF icon in the icon bar), 
>I find that they are far more up to date and reliable.

While that's true, I like to have a hard-drive based callbook to 
autopopulate fields within DXB. Name, QTH, etc.  I find the 
Buckmaster CD somewhat OK because it's updated monthly; though I 
prefer QRZ.com for actual mailing addresses.



Cheers,

Peter,
W2IRT 


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