US Callbook Magazine 1930-1990 Selected Years OnlineArchive

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W1RC:
Somebody obviously had a lot of time on his (or her) hands.  They scanned the US Callbooks from 1930 to 1990.  Here is the link:

http://www.snarked.org/~k6bde/callbooks/

WA2SQQ:
Link NG

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W6WAC:
I got same results.  However, I looked up the call direct on the internet and did find that "snarked" link which I was able to access.

W4EWH:
The splash page says it's a site for individual users, which makes sense considering the tilde before the callsign in the URL.

The link http://www.snarked.org/~k6bde/ works, but I didn't find anything on the page that leads to a callsign archive.

If anyone has the original file, I would greatly appreciate having a copy: I'm a VE, and that file may make the difference between an applicant being able to get credit for a previously-held license, or having to retake a test.

Thanks in advance.

73,

Bill, W4EWH

W2PFY:
Well I found this site and within two minutes I found my original call from in 1967 so now I'll see if I can find it from 1959 or 1960? I cannot remember exactly when I wuz first licensed?  Corrected, It dose show the class of license. Updated again. It shows the class of license sometimes and on other pages,it does not?


https://archive.org/details/callbook

Let me know if this site works for you?

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