PROVIDING WEB ACCESSED DATABASE

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LOGBOOK OF THE WORLD THE AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE, INC. 225 Main Street Newington CT 06111 Providing a web-accessed database to receive and store radio logs that include radio communication information; Providing a web-accessed database to receive and store radio logs that include transmission information; Providing a web-accessed database to receive and store radio logs with details of radio communications between amateur radio operators;LOGBOOK OF THE WORLD;Providing a web-accessed database to receive and store radio logs that include station contact information;LOGBOOK;Providing a web accessed repository for the electronic storage of details of radio communications between amateur radio operators; Providing temporary use of nondownloadable software for amateur radio operators to upload radio logs, facilitate verification of radio communications, and track progress toward amateur radio awards;
LOTW THE AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE, INC. 225 Main Street Newington CT 06111 Providing a web-accessed database to receive and store radio logs that include radio communications information; Providing a web-accessed database to receive and store radio logs that include transmission information; Providing a web-accessed database to receive and store radio logs with details of radio communications between amateur radio operators;Providing a web-accessed database to receive and store radio logs that include station contact information;Providing a web accessed repository for the electronic storage of details of radio communications between amateur radio operators; Providing temporary use of nondownloadable software for amateur radio operators to upload radio logs, facilitate verification of radio communications, and track progress toward amateur radio awards;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is a method and apparatus for obtaining information from a remote database via a telephone network using an automated interactive system. Such information may include, for example, credit history information, address/telephone number information, and book availability information. The system includes a an automated call handler for receiving calls from the telephone, for receiving a request for information, for accessing the requested information, and for providing the requested information in accordance with the request, an audio controller providing outgoing audio messages from the call handler to the telephone, and a gateway coupled to the call handler and having a searchable database that may be accessed by the call handler. A user calls into the system and interactively with the system enters information via the telephone keypad using plurality of two-character responses. The system analyzes the plurality of two-character responses, converts them into an ASCII database search request, search for the requested information from a database, and provides an audio response to the user.