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On-line calculator for Maidenhead locator calculations. It will work out your Maidenhead locator if you supply it with map references or calculate map references from your locator code.
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6 Meter DX Map with reports from the VE7CC DX Cluster
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List and maps of European squares for each call area. You can use the list, to estimate the location, if you hear a station on the band who's locator you do not know.
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AGWTracker APRS program with lot's of features, map display, and more
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A large worldwide map of aeronautical service Frequencies allocation on HF bands dated 2002
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Fatpigdog's Real Time FFT Audio Spectrum Analyzer. User interface has the look and Feel of an HP Spectrum Analyzer. But, in addition to the regular Spectrum Plot, it also produces detailed Waterfall plots. The user can optimize the color map, chosing from a wide assortment of color themes. This analyzer supports multiple traces, trace arithmetic and normalization.
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Demonstrates a comprehensive logging and contest program for Windows, _UCXLog_, designed to assist amateur radio operators in managing their QSO records and participating in competitive events. It integrates essential features such as transceiver control for single-operator two-radio (_SO2R_) setups, CW keying via COM/LPT ports, and SSB/RTTY operation through soundcard interfaces. The software also provides DX cluster connectivity via packet, internet, or Telnet, alongside robust statistics tracking for awards like _DXCC_ and _IOTA_, locator management, and greyline map display. Enables operators to efficiently handle log import/export functions, print QSL cards, and maintain detailed records of their contacts. The program's network capability facilitates multi-operator environments, while its support for various digital modes and rig control protocols enhances operational flexibility. Regular updates, including beta versions, are provided, ensuring ongoing development and feature enhancements for the amateur radio community.
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A web site offering a QRZ.com integrated mapping service. Allows creating a google map of your QSOs adding a list of QSOs manually or importing an ADIF log file. Registration and a QRZ.com account is required.
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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.
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A list of all IOTA reference numbers and IOTA groups for the Islands On The Air award, personalised to your own QTH
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Interactive great circles and QRA Locator map
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CallBook is an Amateur Radio application that allows you to look up call signs via the free WM7D server, the QRZ Online subscription service or the HamCall subscription server and track active APRS stations on www.aprs.fi. Lookup results can be emailed and the QTH can be instantly viewed in the Maps application
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Maidenhead grid maps for VHF/UHF, These maps make excellent wallpaper for your contest setup.
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Write down grid squares of your QSOs and this nice online tool will create a World map with all contacts QTH linked to your home QTH. The QSO map picture can be downloaded for resharing.
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Band Master is a program for Radio Amateurs that downloads DX spots and displays them in different ways, including a graphical band map. It can be used either as a stand alone application or as part of a logging or contesting software. Price USD 25
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Amateur radio programs to download, locator , log, etc... for Psion Aprs maps for PC (ui-view)
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PocketPC freeware that track satellites, and display their position on a map of the world. It also has a display that shows other relevant information useful to Ham Radio operators to allow them to work them.
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Illustrates the global distribution of **DX-Cluster** nodes through an interactive map interface, enabling radio amateurs to visualize and access real-time DX spots. The resource provides direct TELNET and HYPER links for each node, facilitating immediate connection to various clusters for up-to-the-minute propagation information and station activity. This visual approach simplifies the process of locating and connecting to a suitable DX-Cluster, whether for local or international DXing. Amateurs can use this tool to quickly identify active clusters in different geographic regions, which is particularly useful for **DXpedition** planning or contest operations. The direct links streamline access, bypassing manual configuration for many cluster types. It serves as a practical aid for operators seeking to monitor band conditions, find rare DX, or participate in competitive operating events by leveraging aggregated spotting data.
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Developed by IZ3MEZ offer a click and show WW locator information using Google Maps API interface.
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shows time zones around the world a well as the time at locations of your choice.
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Dynamic Map Progam with 34 maps, 442 overlays, and realtime position/locator info. Online Demo available. 0-59c per map.
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A large locator map of europe available also on printed format by remoteqth.com
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The image is a all in one map of ITU Zones displaying worldwide regions and zones. It provides information on ITU Regions at IARU website, aimed at radio amateurs and technical users. Image size is in hight resolution and jpeg format, free to download.
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Amateur Radio Ham Radio Maidenhead Grid Square Locator Map online. This map allow just a point and click to determine dynamically the correct six characters locator. Other functions allow to calculate the distances among two given locators, or coordinates. Hover over map, specify grid, or enter latitude and longitude to show grid and/or calculate distance. Map is powered by Bing Maps.
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Large picture of a 2011 amateur radio map with DXCC country list
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some maps for the UI-View program that SM7DKF is using for APRS
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Click on the map and the QTH locator will be calculated
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Managing extensive amateur radio contact logs efficiently requires specialized software that integrates various operational aspects. Aether provides a macOS-native logging solution, designed from the ground up using Apple's Cocoa, to streamline QSO entry, organization, and retrieval for Mac users. It supports modern macOS technologies and offers an intuitive interface, aligning with the user experience expected on Apple platforms. The application includes features such as automatic dupe checking, which quickly identifies previous contacts with a station, and awards tracking, indicating if a new contact is needed for specific operating awards. Aether also integrates rig control via RS-232, automatically populating frequency, mode, and power data from supported Elecraft, Icom, Kenwood, Yaesu, and some TEN-TEC transceivers. This automation reduces manual entry errors and speeds up the logging process. Furthermore, Aether offers comprehensive QSL management, including synchronization with eQSL.cc and Logbook of The World, and the ability to print QSO detail and address labels for paper QSLs. It also incorporates automatic callbook lookup from sources like QRZ.com and HamQTH.com, and calculates distance and beam heading, with Google Maps integration for visualizing contact locations. Full ADIF and Cabrillo import/export capabilities ensure compatibility with other logging software and contest submission platforms.
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A greyline map that automatically refreshes every five minutes DX.QSL.NET
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This is a Live DX Cluster map powered by google maps diplays a map of ham radio QSOs or contacts based on qra locator and dx-cluster spots information
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Virtual Radar Server is a free windows decoder of ADS-B signals received by several radio receivers and support even networked data feed. The Server publish a Google Maps-based display of aircraft positions and flight list
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Displays map of the world, showing day and night areas.
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Free Donwload of the PDF file of ITU and CQ zones of the world, made available by Icom America
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This amateur radio world map resizes the countries based on the number of licensed operators
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For radio amateurs engaged in propagation studies and DXing on the 6-meter band, understanding the distribution of active beacons is crucial for assessing band openings and signal paths. This resource presents a static map compiled by _Carl-Axel Lindberg, SM6NZV_, illustrating the geographical placement of European beacons operating on the 50 MHz band, which is vital for monitoring sporadic-E, F2-layer, and other propagation modes. The map, last updated in April 2002, serves as a historical reference for beacon locations, allowing operators to correlate observed signal reports with known beacon positions. While not real-time, it provides foundational data for analyzing past propagation events and understanding typical beacon coverage areas across the European continent. Operators can use this information to identify potential receive stations or transmit points for future _DX contacts_ on the _Magic Band_.
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Great pages about KB1SG rhombic antennas collected by EI8IC.
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Linux-based amateur radio logging software, _CQRLOG_, integrates a Firebird database for robust data management and offers radio control via _Hamlib_ libraries. It provides essential features for DXers and contesters, including DX cluster connectivity, _QRZ_ callbook lookup, a grayline map, and support for the ON6DP QSL manager database. The application incorporates a country resolution algorithm, developed by OK1RR, which is noted for its accuracy in identifying DX entities. The software's design prioritizes operational ease and maintenance, making it suitable for active logging. Its country resolution algorithm, based on meticulously maintained country tables, aims to minimize errors in DXCC credit. The integration of _Hamlib_ ensures compatibility with a wide array of transceivers, simplifying rig control for various operating modes and contest scenarios.
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WSJT-X and MAP65, open-source amateur radio programs, facilitate weak-signal digital communication. WSJT-X covers VHF/UHF to HF, decoding subthreshold signals. MAP65 optimizes for VHF/UHF EME with JT65. Free and GNU GPL licensed, WSJT-X is on Windows, Linux, and OS X, while MAP65 is Windows-only, supporting SDR hardware.
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LogView is a free post-contest log-visualisation tool, for analysing contest performance. It plots the QSOs in a Cabrillo-format contest-log on to one of 8 different maps by finding the position of each QSO from an online database of about 970,000 W/VE callsigns.
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MMMonVHF maintains the data for 6m, 2m, 70cm and 23cm bands in collaboration to LA0BY. This site allow display of a beacon map and latest beacon spots.
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RF Path design software, tower coverage mapping software to evaluate radio transmitter sites, predict and simulate radio coverage, plan land mobile radio or cellular systems. Commercial RF coverage mapping software by Softwright llc.
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Satellite tracking on the iPhone/iPod touch. Track and predict visible satellite passes. Touch a satellite in the map view to see it’s orbit path and location.
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This resource details the construction of a versatile CW/QRSS beacon, designed around a Microchip _PIC16F84_ microcontroller. The project provides a flexible platform for transmitting either standard CW or very slow QRSS signals, making it suitable for LF, VHF, UHF, and SHF applications. It supports two distinct messages, each configurable for speed (from 0 to **127** WPM for CW, or up to **127** seconds per dot for QRSS) and repetition within a six-phase sequence. The core functionality relies on the PIC's EEPROM, which stores all operational parameters, including message content, transmission speeds, phase configurations, and relay control settings. This design allows for parameter modification directly via programming software like _ICProg_ without altering the main program code. The project includes a detailed schematic, a component list, and an explanation of the EEPROM memory mapping for messages, speeds, phase settings, and inter-phase delays. General-purpose outputs (OUT1, OUT2, OUT3) provide dry relay contacts for external control, enabling functions such as power switching, antenna selection, or frequency changes. A 'TRIGGER' input facilitates controlled starts or continuous free-run operation. Sample EEPROM configurations illustrate how to program specific beacon sequences, including message content and relay states.
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Band-pass filters can be critical components in competitive stations. This setup may help put your station on the map.
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VHF/UHF DX site showing latest propagation, software, radio dealers, awards, maps etc.
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This online tool will convert any street address into latitude and longitude and vice-versa by executing queries to several online mapping services like googlemap geocoder maporama terraserver and more by Stephen P. Morse