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Category: Ham Software/Apps - Other than logging

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Review Summary For : Ham Lookup
Reviews: 4MSRP: $17.95
Description:
Ham Lookup is the Amateur Radio callsign lookup and license search callbook CD-ROM for Windows and Linux!
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.hamlookup.com
# last 180 days Avg. Rating last 180 days Total reviews Avg. overall rating
0043.5
WC4R Rating: 2018-04-23
Nice, simple, but no more Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Simple, clean program. Good on Windows or Linux (I use both). Sadly, it was discontinued in 2008.
DESIGNWORKS Rating: 2008-05-13
Not worth buying Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Poorly packaged-arrived in a plain envelope, curmpled and scratched. Very slow to load and run. Used nearly 300 mb of disk space. Extremely basic program; crashed easily, useless export, screen format is busy, much of the data is generic and wrong. It does have the ability to be updated but for the price and what is does not do, there are much better alternatives. Have sent 5 emails with ZERO replies.
KG4RUL Rating: 2006-12-21
Good Product! Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Ham Lookup is up to V2.01 which fixed some previous problems. This software is available for Windows and Linux, a practice I hope will be adopted by by other Ham software companies.

This software loads the databases into RAM memory, and with adequate memory and a reasonably fast processor, accessing records is astonishingly fast. It also seems to get the county associations correct, a problem I have encountered with some other software.
OBSERVER11 Rating: 2005-11-14
KISS Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Keep It Simple Stupid... not loaded down with image files, shareware, or other useless junk, but it has an upgradable, searchable, database. Search by call (duh!), search by name, or break it down to search by first, middle or last names - neato! Ever wonder how many hams are named "Arturo" or "Comer"?

No need to buy a new CD every quarter, just download the latest FCC and IC data files.