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    Hamdata Database
    July 23, 2008
    US Callsigns..723,436*
    Canadian Callsigns..64,796
    Other Callsigns..1,080


    *This number matches exactly the number of 'active' licenses reported by the FCC.

    In the last 12 months, the FCC has updated or issued 128,826 amateur radio licenses.

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    Need to know if a callsign is available? Just enter it here. If the callsign isn 't found, then it is available. Be aware, that if you enter a previous callsign, the new call for that licensee will be displayed. In this case, the callsign you entered is now available.

    The Changing Operating Classes

    Over the past year the Technician class has increased at an average rate of 37/day.

    The Tech Plus class has decreased at an average rate of 31/day.

    The Novice class has decreased at an average rate of 9/day.

    The General class has increased at an average rate of 5/day.

    The Advanced class has decreased at an average rate of 11/day.

    The Extra class has increased at an average rate of 10/day.

    Club Stations have increased at an average rate of 1/day.

    To see the license class distribution among US amateurs along with much more information, check out the FCC info page.

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