

That’s it – hopefully you have your basic QRZ.com listing online, and other amateurs will now be able to look you up and find out more about you. Select the third option to add or edit pictures.Select the second option to add some information about yourself.Select the first option to update your name, address and email.Hover over your callsign, and you should see an option to edit your callsign.Once you have logged in, look on the blue bar in the top right’ and you should see your callsign.Go to the main QRZ homepage and in the top right, enter your QRZ username and password (from Step 1).Once your callsign has been entered into the database, you will be able to create the page, and add your details: Requesting that your callsign is added to the QRZ database Step 2 – Set up your QRZ.com entry Wait until one of the QRZ volunteers approved your request (normally a few hours).You’ll need to include your callsign, name and address Post a message in the forum asking for callsign to be added.Once logged in, go to the QRZ Forum Database Help Section and press “Post New Thread”.Once you have the email, click on the link in the email to confirm, and you can create a password.You’ll be sent an email to confirm your registration. Go to the QRZ.com forum and register for a forum account.Step 1 – Get your callsign entered into the QRZ database. Getting an entry onto QRZ is free, but it’s a two-step process. To see QRZ in action, take a look at the entry for me, M0PSX: M0PSX on QRZ.com An example of a typical entry on QRZ.com How do I get set up? Most licensed hams around the world have an entry in QRZ – some with basic information, such as name and location, whilst others have photos, online logs, hundreds of photos, and a transcript of their life story. Think of it as the phone book for radio amateurs. Frustratingly, setting up your QRZ.com account isn’t as easy as you’d expect, so here’s a quick guide to QRZ, to explain the basics. Setting yourself up on QRZ is probably one of the most important things you should do once you’ve got your callsign and you’re starting out on-air.
