#7. Where can I get a list of lights and ARLHS numbers?
We originally produced a booklet with all the lights and their
ARLHS numbers. Since that time, however, the list has grown
and grown to the point that it now has over 10,000 listings --
quite a volume and too large to print. Furthermore, the same data are available on
line for free, so there seems to be little interest in printing a copy for sale. You
can view our database for all the world's lights by
going to page 10 of the
ARLHS web site.
It should then be an easy matter to download and print
out the list of lights for whatever country you wish.
There have also been several postings from Ted, W8TTS, our list manager.
Ted maintains a TXT csv file as well as a log file
compatible with the DX4WIN program. Both are downloadable
from
his web site.
The ARLHS online database of lights and numbers is updated DAILY and is
added to, corrected, and edited every time someone sends us
notice of an error or new discovery. It is as complete,
accurate, and authentic as we can make it -- so much so
that it has become the "de facto" standard light list on
the Internet.
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REV. Aug 09, 2001