[PPRAANet] radio amateur license map
Derek Brown
dbrown719 at outlook.com
Sat Oct 8 11:49:27 EDT 2022
On QRZ there is a similar function, Gridmapper, https://www.qrz.com/gridmapper. I kind of like the one you posted better because it shows the callsign outright without having to hover. Seems they are both pulling from the FCC database but with a slightly different GUI. I've used this on my dog walks for "station hunting". Everybody looks for antennas on roofs etc right? I know I do. 😂 Good share Jim!
Derek / K0ATV
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Sent: Friday, October 7, 2022 9:25:04 PM
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Subject: [PPRAANet] radio amateur license map
Here's an interesting web site. You can enter your call sign, and it
will show your location on a map, with the call signs and locations of
any other amateurs in your area.
Or you can search by zip code -- or grid square -- or street address.
https://haminfo.tetranz.com/map
The curious thing about this site is there's no advertising on it, and
it doesn't have any clue about who created it.
(You can use whois.com to find out who hosts it, etc.)
I received this info today in an email from one of my high school
buddies, K3SKE, who now lives in VA. A lot of us had ham licenses in
high school, and still remain in touch with each other.
73
Jim
K3ILC
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