• ham lookup by name?

    From August Abolins@1:153/757.2 to All on Sun Oct 17 09:57:05 2021
    Is there a way to lookup a ham operator by name?

    I recently met an old family friend, but we forgot to exchange contact info (he had a restless passenger, he had 3 more hrs to drive and it was already less than 1hr before sunset).

    I'd like to know if I can find more contact info of that guy, or perhaps get a message relayed to him?
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  • From Jay Harris@1:229/664 to August Abolins on Sun Oct 17 13:32:55 2021
    On 17 Oct 2021, August Abolins said the following...

    Is there a way to lookup a ham operator by name?

    If they're from Canada, you can search by last name here:

    https://apc-cap.ic.gc.ca/pls/apc_anon/query_amat_cs$.startup


    Jay

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.2 to Jay Harris on Sun Oct 17 16:52:32 2021
    On 17 Oct 2021, August Abolins said the following...

    Is there a way to lookup a ham operator by name?

    If they're from Canada, you can search by last name here:

    https://apc-cap.ic.gc.ca/pls/apc_anon/query_amat_cs$.startup

    Thx Jay!

    Now.. is there a way to send a message to that person? :/

    BTW, what is the official tag name for this echo? My original message did not appear in Tommi's Fidonet.HAM or Fidonet.HAM_TECH echos.
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  • From Jay Harris@1:229/664 to August Abolins on Mon Oct 18 08:49:35 2021
    On 17 Oct 2021, August Abolins said the following...

    Now.. is there a way to send a message to that person? :/

    Doesn't seem to be via that method other than snail mail.

    BTW, what is the official tag name for this echo? My original message
    did not appear in Tommi's Fidonet.HAM or Fidonet.HAM_TECH echos.

    I have this echo listed as AMATEUR_RADIO.


    Jay

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Mon Oct 18 06:44:00 2021
    August,

    Is there a way to lookup a ham operator by name?

    If you go to www.qrz.com, you can do that. However, you have to set
    up an account, but it's free of charge. Now, you can get extra options
    per year, such as turning off the ads, if you desire.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Mon Oct 18 06:45:00 2021
    August,

    AA> Now.. is there a way to send a message to that person? :/

    If they have provided an email address, if you're logged into QRZ,
    you can view it. It's that way with my account. Unfortunately, some
    of the emails are out of date.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.2 to Daryl Stout on Mon Oct 18 08:04:57 2021

    Is there a way to lookup a ham operator by name?

    If you go to www.qrz.com, you can do that. However, you have to set
    up an account, but it's free of charge. Now, you can get extra options
    per year, such as turning off the ads, if you desire.

    I ended up signing up at hamcall.net It doesn't seem to offer name-lookup.

    But someone steered me to a Canadian gov't site that lists license holders. And there is a fine name lookup there.
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Tue Oct 19 16:39:00 2021
    August,

    I ended up signing up at hamcall.net It doesn't seem to offer
    name-lookup.

    But someone steered me to a Canadian gov't site that lists license holders. And there is a fine name lookup there.

    The hamdata.com website was back up today...the first time in almost
    2 weeks. It has a quick list of the latest issued US and Canadian ham
    radio callsigns.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.2 to Daryl Stout on Thu Oct 21 08:25:52 2021
    On 10/19/2021 5:39 PM, between "Daryl Stout":

    The hamdata.com website was back up today...the first time in almost
    2 weeks. It has a quick list of the latest issued US and Canadian ham
    radio callsigns.

    That one claims "Hamdata - The most accurate amateur radio callsign server on the web." ..but it did not have the Canadian one that I know that have been around for years. I guess this database relies on personal submissions only.
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Thu Oct 21 09:44:00 2021
    August,

    That one claims "Hamdata - The most accurate amateur radio callsign
    server on the web." ..but it did not have the Canadian one that I know that have been around for years. I guess this database relies on
    personal submissions only.

    I don't know if that's true or not. But, apparently, it was a server
    crash, as if I try to look up calls that were issued awhile back, it
    says "callsign not found". But, if I go to qrz.com -- it is there.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/18 to Jay Harris on Tue Oct 26 14:40:00 2021
    Jay Harris wrote to August Abolins <=-

    On 17 Oct 2021, August Abolins said the following...

    Now.. is there a way to send a message to that person? :/

    Doesn't seem to be via that method other than snail mail.

    If it were me, I'd LOVE to get something in the MAIL from someone
    that found me from a contact like that. :-)




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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Jimmy Anderson on Wed Oct 27 05:48:00 2021
    Jimmy,

    Doesn't seem to be via that method other than snail mail.

    If it were me, I'd LOVE to get something in the MAIL from someone
    that found me from a contact like that. :-)

    With the Postal Service now taking a MINIMUM of 5 days to deliver
    First Class Mail...never mind some countries overseas won't accept
    mail (QSL cards, etc.), I just eQSL now. But, contesting was never
    my cup of tea, as it were.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/18 to Daryl Stout on Thu Oct 28 09:40:00 2021
    Daryl Stout wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-

    Jimmy,

    Doesn't seem to be via that method other than snail mail.

    If it were me, I'd LOVE to get something in the MAIL from someone
    that found me from a contact like that. :-)

    With the Postal Service now taking a MINIMUM of 5 days to deliver
    First Class Mail...never mind some countries overseas won't accept
    mail (QSL cards, etc.), I just eQSL now. But, contesting was never
    my cup of tea, as it were.

    I have never contested and, as of now, don't care for it. I'm just making
    a general comment about getting MAIL in general! When I was a kid I had
    a couple of pen pals, and I used to enjoy getting fan newsletters or 'fanzines' in the mail. :-) Was a simpler time. LOL





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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Jimmy Anderson on Fri Oct 29 08:50:00 2021
    Jimmy,

    I have never contested and, as of now, don't care for it. I'm just
    making a general comment about getting MAIL in general! When I was a
    kid I had a couple of pen pals, and I used to enjoy getting fan newsletters or 'fanzines' in the mail. :-) Was a simpler time. LOL

    Contest: Exam to see whether or not you're a crook. I'd say everyone
    in Washington, DC aced that one. :P

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    Like the instance of the "broken cup holder". <G>

    Daryl

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.2 to Daryl Stout on Sun Oct 31 23:07:14 2021
    On 10/27/2021 6:48 AM, between "Daryl Stout": Jimmy,

    ...never mind some countries overseas won't accept
    mail (QSL cards, etc.), I just eQSL now. But, contesting was never
    my cup of tea, as it were.

    Whaaat? Some countries are not accepting QSL cards? Aren't they just like postcards? I thought people could send postcards from all around the world, still. What countries are not accepting?
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Mon Nov 1 13:54:00 2021
    August,

    Whaaat? Some countries are not accepting QSL cards? Aren't they just
    like postcards? I thought people could send postcards from all around
    the world, still. What countries are not accepting?

    Offhand, I don't know their names. But, with all the political unrest,
    and even reports of mail being stolen, it's just easier and cheaper to
    eQSL (QSL electronically). But, not every area has internet access, and
    in some countries, all content (internet and otherwise) is heavily
    regulated and "spied on" by goverment entities.

    There are "reciprocal operating agreements" and "third party traffic agreements", where amateur radio operators can communicate with other
    amateur radio operators in certain countries, provided communication
    is of a personal and "non-political" nature.

    Usually, ham radio operators send their cards to a QSL Bureau, for processing, as it's much cheaper than doing it on their own. Yet, with
    the US Postal Service now taking a minimum of 5 days to deliver First
    Class Mail...along with several reports of losing mail (I've experienced that)...folks are doing eQSL's now. It used to be required the use of International Reply Coupons (IRC's) to pay for postage, but these are
    no longer permitted. If there was anything of currency sent through
    the mail, it likely would get stolen.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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