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
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Grid square, beam headings, maps that is about Grid square ham radio maps and great circle software calculator bearing.
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