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This information-packed CD features official FCC records of licensees by
state in the 25-1300 MHz range. Includes police, fire, ambulance, hospital,
railroads, business, airports, AM/FM/TV broadcasting, armored express, pag-
ing, press, public transportation, common carrier, microwave relay, and public
utilities. Trunk-Tracker IDs and ten codes are also listed. Data fields which may
be searched independently include frequency, city, county, call sign, and service
code; includes latitude and longitude as well. Export your records by ASCII or
DBase. System requirements: Pentium 133 or faster, Works best with Windows
2000 or higher, 128 meg minimum memory, 4x or faster CD-Rom drive
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ASK BOB” Anthology
For more than two decades, Bob Grove’s popular Ask Bobmonthly
column has been a favorite among Monitoring Times readers. Now
you can enjoy reading hundreds of the most informative questions and answers submitted by readers over the
years, specially chosen for this edition based upon timeliness, general appeal and importance.
Whether your interests are in antennas, scanners, shortwave, basic theory, or all these and more, this is one
fascinating and informative CD you won’t want to stop reading!
The Ask Bob CD contains 5 videos explaining the basics of Selectivity, Trunking, Repeaters, Dynamic Range
and AC Adaptors. These videos feature Bob Grove, owner of Grove Enterprises, and Publisher of Monitoring
Times magazine. System requirements to run the videos are: Pentium 400 or higher processor, 8mb video card,
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
MR. SCANNER FCC DATABASE - Latest Version!
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Shortwave listeners now have a single, exhaustive CD source to
identify the call signs and IDs heard in the busy 2-30 MHz global spec-
trum. More than 500 pages cover every aspect of collecting QSL cards
and other acknowledgments from stations heard in the HF spectrum.
Guidance on collecting, displaying and preserving QSLs is included.
This self-loading, easy-to-use reference begins with a comprehensive
tutorial on how to submit a verification report generally as well as specific
details and addresses for querying international broadcasters. Succes-
sive chapters cover hams and utilities like military and Coast Guard,
clandestine and pirate broadcasters, shipping and cruising industries.
A list of call signs for major communications users makes IDing
simple, and a quick-check reference page features a handy table of
frequency allocations for the shortwave spectrum.
WORLD QSL BOOK by Gayle Van Horn on CD-Rom
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International Callsign Handbook, 2nd Edition
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After over a decade absence, radio monitors once again have a
single, exhaustive publication to help them identify radio signals on the
various radio bands.
This new CD-ROM ebook from Teak Publications, has been expanded
from the print first edition and covers various callsigns and other types
of radio transmission IDs used throughout the HF, VHF and UHF radio
bands.
This giant 1,100 page plus callsign reference uses the Adobe Acrobat
platform. All text is fully searchable and can be printed by the user.
The ten chapters in this book cover various identification types in-
cluding internationally assigned callsigns (including ships), airline calls,
ship and coastal maritime mobile service identification (MMSI) numbers, ALE addresses, selected aircraft selcals,
selected ICAO24 aircraft codes, and introductory material. The single largest chapter of this book has an extensive
listing of tactical call words and IDs used by civilian, military, and government agencies.
This is a self-loading, easy-to-use CD-ROM ebook, and it is a must have for the active HF or scanner radio
enthusiast.