Quote: "Ravi, the 'private' wording on the list signup page refers
to the ability to access the raw email addresses of the list
subscribers"
I think you may have meant "Kori." I haven't weighed in on this
topic (yet).
73, Ravi N5OL
On 2/3/2021
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Eddie
On Wednesday, February 3, 2021, 11:34:28 AM CST, Jimmy Vance via BVARC
wrote:
On the ULS, you can get name and address
On QRZ, you get the same info available from the ULS, as that is where they
get their
the archives are here
On Wednesday, February 3, 2021, 11:34:28 AM CST, Jimmy Vance via BVARC
wrote:
On the ULS, you can get name and address
On QRZ, you get the same info available from the ULS, as that is where they
get their primary data. You can choose to display more if you
On the ULS, you can get name and address
On QRZ, you get the same info available from the ULS, as that is where
they get their primary data. You can choose to display more if you want
to. Only registered and logged in QRZ members can see a listed email
address and you can choose to list an
ES Our email list is publicly available?!?!?!?!?
FWIW, my email and phone number is plastered all over the website, email
blasts, newsletters, etc. for the VE Testing.
I've not experienced much unwanted spam or oddball phone calls, other than the
typical robocalls that are subsequent
FWIW, my email and phone number is plastered all over the website, email
blasts, newsletters, etc. for the VE Testing.I've not experienced much unwanted
spam or oddball phone calls, other than the typical robocalls that are
subsequently blocked.
Consider too, registering on the national nocall
I don’t really mind having my call sign, address, and email public. If you own
a home your address is public record anyway.
However I did not realize that every (I assume) email sent on this reflector is
archived and available to the public here:
Traditionally, HAMS have used the public information to exchange QSL CARDS and
othercorrespondence worldwide...
On the HAM bands it is very common to hear one ham tell another that he is good
on QRZ
that means his address is up to date with the FCC if someonewants to contact
him..
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