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