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Call Sign Lookup
You can use this lookup to search RadioQTH's database of call signs. The data is a day
or two behind the FCC's data so some calls might have been assigned and yet still show as
inactive or not show up here at all. For the latest up-to-date information you can search
the FCC's live data by clicking here.
For the RadioQTH lookup below, once the results come back you can click on the call sign
and get a detailed listing of the call holder's license data. While the call holder's data
is showing you can click on the License ID field and get a history of that specific call holder's license.
If you would like to do a more advanced license call sign lookup, where you can list
amateur radio operators by their zip code, then please use the Zip Code Lookup
feature by clicking here.
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Extra Exam
Question: E4C09
Question: Which of the following choices is a good reason for selecting a high frequency for the design of the IF in a superheterodyne HF or VHF communications receiver?
Fewer components in the receiver
Reduced drift
Easier for front-end circuitry to eliminate image responses
Improved receiver noise figure
Correct Answer: C
For more questions that might appear on an Amateur Radio license examination, click on the "practice exams" link on the left panel.