and FAR more up to date than any callbook, and more accurate, and often as
not shows the actual QSL route through managers. 

73 Jay W5SL

> [Original Message]
> From: Tony Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Neil Carr G0JHC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <dx4win@mailman.qth.net>
> Date: 10/11/2005 3:28:38 AM
> Subject: RE: [Dx4win] cd rom call book best? 
>
> Dear Neil,
>
> I would save yourself the money and not buy any of them! Link straight
into
> www.qrz.com. This is normally kept up to date and so many stations just
say
> "QSL info as per QRZ.COM". I am of course assuming you have a  permanent
> internet connection? In my set up originally I had a CD ROM of callsigns,
> which you access by pushing F3. Then if you push enter, it brings up a
> internet explorer window directly to the page of which ever station you
have
> entered. 
>
> Its easy and free!
>
> 73's de Tony G8DQZ
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Neil Carr G0JHC
> Sent: 10 October 2005 17:27
> To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Dx4win] cd rom call book best? 
>
> I wish to use the  call up feature where DX4WIN inserts the name of the
> station I work via a CD rom call book. There are 4-5 callbook options.
>
> Which is the best one to purchase for look up  (out side of the USA calls)
>
>  
>
> Thanks
>
>  
>
> Neil G0JHC
>
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