Beam DX
BEAM_DX is a free windows software for radioamateurs or radio listeners usage. It allows to point a directionnal antenna towards an azimuth, a locator, an international prefix or any other geographical position on earth predefined by its latitude and its longitude
Category : Software/Grid Bearing and Maps
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in just one category. Main category is Grid Bearing and Maps that is about Grid square ham radio maps and great circle software calculator bearing. This link has been on our site since Friday Jan 4 2008, and it has been clicked on 2934 times. So far it received 4 votes for a total score of 5.00/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
- Software/Grid Bearing and Maps - Grid square ham radio maps and great circle software calculator bearing
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