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CallBook for iPhone and iPod Touch Support Page

CallBook is an Amateur Radio application that allows you to look up call signs via the free WM7D server, the QRZ Online subscription service, the HamQTH free subscription service, or the HamCall subscription server and track active APRS stations on www.aprs.fi. Lookup results can be emailed and the QTH can be instantly viewed in the CallBook application.

Revision History:

  • Version 1.01: Fixes the WM7D "Show QTH" location error.
  • Version 1.02: Updates change to QRZ Online location protocol.
  • Version 1.03:
    • Adds more fields to lookup results.
    • Allows scrolling the results.
    • Allows Map lookups ("Show QTH") from postal address when no grid square or latitude and longitude values are available.
    • Adds APRS Location Lookup.
  • Version 1.04: Fixes a bug where null data fields in the WM7D XML were causing a crash.
  • Version 1.05: Moved Show QTH into app with MapKit, Added flags where no QSL image available.
  • Version 1.06: Moved APRS lookup into app with WebView
  • Version 1.07:
    • Added HamQTH Lookup.
    • iPhone 5 support.
    • Passwords stored in KeyChain.
  • Version 1.08:
    • Redesigned for iOS 7.
    • Embedded eMail Controller

Notes:

  • Location information is not available for all calls and is dependent on the 3rd party servers.
  • Different parts of the world have different levels of map data detail available for display in the Maps application. In areas where there is no satellite imagery available the Maps application will show "No Images".
  • QSL pictures are available only from the QRZ Online and HamQTH Services.
  • v1.03: APRS Location: If the station is not active on APRS then OH2RDK-5's location will be shown on the map.
  • HamCall, HamQTH and QRZ sould only ask for your username and password once and should remember them from then on.
  • The "Session Key Missing" message means that the QRZ authentication server is rejecting your username and password combination. Your subscription may have expired. You need a username and password for the QRZ Online subscription service distinct from your QRZ.com username and password.
  • When the call sign server provides a grid square, instead of latitude and longitude, we display the centre of that grid square for "Show QTH".