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FCC has removed all the call sign look up pages

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What a bunch of dicks. they have no funding so instead of leaving it alone, they take the time to remove the data.
makes sense....not

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Since there are no ways to verify calls, does that mean it's open, since the ham bands are largely policed by hams? Without that resource, there is no recourse.
 
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Since there are no ways to verify calls, does that mean it's open, since the ham bands are largely policed by hams? Without that resource, there is no recourse.
There are several other on-line databases for searching a callsign. Doubtful that very many amateurs are using Uncle Charlie's website for that purpose.
 
There are several other on-line databases for searching a callsign. Doubtful that very many amateurs are using Uncle Charlie's website for that purpose.

qrz.com gets their callsign info directly from the FCC for US amateurs. Unless the data is still available for uploading to qrz, even that option will be affected.
 
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qrz.com gets their callsign info directly from the FCC for US amateurs. Unless the data is still available for uploading to qrz, even that option will be affected.
Yes they do. It's not a failsafe replacement but QRZ says they upload available data weekly so the site seems to stay a safe bet for day-to-day ordinary callsign searches, not in-depth research on a station's record of operation/violations. So it's not the end of the world if the government doesn't hold our hands for a while.
 

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