I have been using hamqth.com for some time as my primary callsign lookup program in Log4OM. With my recent callsign change, I noticed that they don't seem to update very often. I have sent an email to their support address, but it has gone unanswered. Also, I checked their Facebook page and it has not been updated for about a year.
I don't want to say anything bad about them, but has anyone had any experience with contacting them or using their lookup service?
Thanks,
Ron, NR3E (new call)
Hamqth.com Question and Comment
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Re: Hamqth.com Question and Comment
Hello Ron,
HamQTH doesn´t make any updates in their data. The user has to change/correct his data personally.
qrz.com receives data from the FCC for american Hams but not for the rest of the world so for DX
members it´s the same, they have to change.
So if you are registered member (it´s free) of HamQTH log in to the site and make your changes.
If i misunderstood your question please ask again ...
HamQTH doesn´t make any updates in their data. The user has to change/correct his data personally.
qrz.com receives data from the FCC for american Hams but not for the rest of the world so for DX
members it´s the same, they have to change.
So if you are registered member (it´s free) of HamQTH log in to the site and make your changes.
If i misunderstood your question please ask again ...
73´s .. Juergen ... ALT-512 SDR (10W) , 50 m random wire at SG-211 autotuner, 2 x Xiegu G90 (20W HF TRX) one as portable Radio. Also TS-790E (40 W) for VHF/UHF with X-50 vertical and Duoband 4-Element LPDA.
Re: Hamqth.com Question and Comment
You are right about what I want to do. Finally, I figured out how to modify the information on their website. I had to take control of NR3E and change all the info in it. My old call of KI4TN is still in there and I will try to do something with it.
Thanks for your help, without which I would have given up.
73 from Ron, NR3E