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On 09/09/2023 22:59, Gary Shaddick wrote:
> On 9/9/23 4:53 PM, David Wade wrote:
>> On 09/09/2023 20:48, David Wade wrote:
>>> On 09/09/2023 18:01, Gary Shaddick wrote:
>>>> Just curious. A gentleman asked me recently and I had no idea if
>>>> the hard copy book could still be purchased. Thank you.
>>> for the UK the RSGB except they call it the Yearbook.
>>
>> oops you were talking USA and as it now contains 1.6million call signs
>> only on CD or USB stick
>>
>>
https://home.arrl.org/action/Store/Product-Details/productId/2012007305
>
> That`s too bad. The gentleman has no PC or Internet to speak of, so
> those items won`t do him any good. My own online research seems to show
> no printed callbooks beyond the late 90`s or early 00`s.
No internet required. Available as USB or CD-ROM...
Seeing as that page says it only runs on obsolete versions of Windows
(xp through 8) I am pretty sure he could be sorted out with a suitable
laptop for a minimal sum. If asks on local Freecycle or Craigslist even
possibly for free...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/354985694918
is reasonable price...
... I guess as he doesn`t have one he can`t use one and doesn`t want to
learn to use one. If so not a lot we can do...
Dave
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