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Old 12-01-2012, 04:04 PM
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Anyone familiar with that book that lists all of the call signs for FCC licences? I remember a few years back my brother had one (ham radio operator) it was paper back and maybe an inch thick. It listed all of the call signs by area. I think you where able to go to the state, then county, then look up the city and it sorted the call signs by type, ie: police, fire, hospital, gov, business, airports, etc. And what band/frequencies they where on

anyways I was looking at getting this book for a friend that recently got his amateur radio operators licence, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Maybe I am searching google with the wrong words cause all I get are call sign look up sites.

if anyone knows where I can find the latest edition of this book and can direct me to the website or store that would be most appreciated.

thanks Jason
 
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Old 12-01-2012, 07:05 PM
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I have a copy for my local area.
I'll dig it up later this eve and get you the title of it.
Can't remember now. Just that it was a white soft cover.
 
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The one I have won't matter.
Different publisher for the Canadian versions.
 
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Thanks for trying
 
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Old 12-04-2012, 03:19 AM
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Bump, anyone else know?
 
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Try qrz.com
 
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looks like QRZ is only an online lookup

i did find this: Scannerstuff - Locally-Edited Scanner Radio Directories but nothing for northern california
 
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Yes for ham radio operators,or are you looking for frequency list for a scanner? Radio shack used to carry that
 




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