World Map
Free windows world map application display current time, sunrise and sunset, greyline map, dx stations, requires windows 7 or higher. The program includes three resized Natural Earth maps which have been resized to 4k or slightly less. By Simon Brown G4ELI better known as the inventor of Ham Radio Deluxe.
Category : Operating Aids/Maps
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in 2 categories. Main category is Maps that is about Ham radio maps, prefix maps, world maps. This link has been on our site since Saturday Sep 15 2018, and it has been clicked on 1060 times. So far no one has rated it yet. Be the first to rate it!Featured Article
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