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- The Callbook Databases are also available directly as node commands:
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- QTH call1 call2 call3 ...
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- Example: qth w0rli n7qrm wa7qrp
- Example: qth w6am n5qsp w7qrm k7uga w0rli
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- Some other commands exist, but operate quite slowly:
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- QTH NAME first last
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- Example: qth name robert kawalski
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- QTH NAME allows last name only or first name only searches:
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- Example: qth name * smith
- Example: qth name john *
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- QTH CITY city state
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- Example: qth city portland or
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- QTH ZIP zip
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- Example: qth zip 97068
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- QTH ZIP allows wildcards.
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- Example: QTH ZIP 97* will provide a list of all hams in Oregon.
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- *** Note: SAM can be used EITHER as QTH or REQCB, but not BOTH !
- *** Note: HB only supports callsign lookup at this time.
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- To use the RT Systems SAM database servers:
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- Load SAM into directory \sam, and the SAM API into \sam\api
- Load \sam\api\samapi during bootup (put it in your AUTOEXEC.BAT).
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- To use the J-COM HamBase database servers:
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- Load Hambase into directory \hambase or set the environment variable
- HB to the directory where HamBase is located.
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- To use the QTH server with SAM or with HamBase:
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- Choose a bpq application number for QTH, and put QTH into
- the bpq allication (at the end of BPQCFG.TXT).
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- Open a window for QTH.EXE. Command line should be the bpq application
- number and the bpq COM port number. For example, if QTH is the sixth
- application, and you want it to use COM15, the command line for QTH is
- "SAM 6 15".
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- To use HamBase instead of SAM, specify "HB 6 15" instead of "SAM 6 15".
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- The window size should be 30k.
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