Guys,
Check the AC6V site. There is all sorts of information, including a very
comprehensive prefix list, online. www.ac6v.com.us
73,
Dennis, W2IU
> Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 17:29:03 +
> From: la...@yahoo.no
> Subject: [DX-CHAT] R. Amateurs World Atlas
> To: dx-ch
Dave :
> Fra: G4GED Dave
> Emne: [DX-CHAT] R. Amateurs World Atlas
> Til: dx-chat@njdxa.org
> Dato: Mandag 8. februar 2010 17.52
>
> Hi all,
>
> Remember the Radio Amateurs World Atlas, published by the
> "Flying Horse"
> people?
> 20 full colour pages
Hi all,
Remember the Radio Amateurs World Atlas, published by the "Flying Horse"
people?
20 full colour pages, prefixes, Zones, continental boundaries etc
Great little DXers atlas. Last edition I had was the 12th. and prefixes have
changed a lot since then, not to mention DXCC country changes.