World Grid Square Map PDF
This free PDF file contains two Worldwide grid square maps. The first map displays the fields (first two letters of a maidenhead locator) while the second includes also squares (third and fourth digit) and it can be useful to determine what is your ham radio grid square. PDF file can be enlarged and scaled to A3 and higher dimensions.
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 Tuesday Mar 17 2020, and it has been clicked on 3444 times. So far it received 14 votes for a total score of 7.15/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
- Operating Aids/Grid Squares - Amateur radio grid squares
- Operating Aids/Maps - Ham radio maps, prefix maps, world maps
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