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Sporadic-E clouds location and estimated MUF real time map by DXMAPS
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APRS Central California maps. Here are the APRS maps you should have.
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Map of VHF UHF repeaters in australia
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RSGB World Prefix Map - Radio Amateur's Map of the World
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A live map of current KiWiSDR receivers available on the network. It allows users to explore a directory of web-controlled receivers for listening to HF and VHF stations worldwide. The site provides access to remote ham radio stations online, making it a valuable resource for amateur radio operators.
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VQSpot is a simple utility program developed for sending DX-Spots automatically when QSO are logged into VQLog
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Personalized map company makes custom maps for ham radio enthuasiasts
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First Turkish APRS web site. Many TA APRS Maps for UI-Wiev
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Depiction mapping software can download and integrate maps, elevation plots, weather data, situation reports, damage assessments, volunteer movement, and more. It interface with your APRS ssystem
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APRS-Webserver, that presents aprs-data and maps for free using Google Maps api. The position data is imported from aprs.org, winlink.org and echolink.org. The map data are partially commercial and free. This server is for amateur radio purposes only.
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Ham radio dealer. Antennas, connectors, books, maps baluns and spare antenna components
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Repeater Information & Coverage maps
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Information about Venezuela, frequencies, maps, photos, history, and related links
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Online world map with live updates from the DX Cluster network, displaying new spots on the maps as they appear. Filtering options are available including bands, source continent and dx continent.
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Personal page with meeting photos and eleven meter maps too
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Sw tool to design point-to-point multi-hop microwave links and networks, 400MHz to 58 GHz. Site/Hop Configuration; Customized Antenna & Radio Equipment Libraries; Link Budget; Path Profile Analysis ,clearance, reflections; import path profiles from SRTM maps, free download.
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LU Argentina Country CALL division Antarctic and South Atlantic prefixes and sufixes
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iota mapping project - a mapping resource for the IOTA (Islands On The Air) award program
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An interactive map for sota operations. SOTA Activators and cheasers will find this summits mapping site very useful resource. Based on Google maps.
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Refractive Index maps forecast for Europe
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Yaesu VX-8DR/DE received APRS beacons map based on Google Maps. The application parses Chirp's .img files and shows the QTH of the incoming APRS messages.
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State-by-state maps and log forms you can download to help keep track of your awards
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Italian prefix maps and band plans, includes links to antenna plans and many ham radio resources.
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Display your current Maidenhead locator with 10 digit precision. It also computes bearing and distance to a set of target locations using locator or latitude / longitude. Useful to align antennas in VHF / UHF / microwave DX activities. No network or fancy maps usage, so it can be used even in remote locations.
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An Google Maps interactive layer showing Australian amateur radio repeaters. You can navigate and zoom as required and click on a repeater-site icon to display frequency, ctcss and other details and notes for that repeater.
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Amateur Radio World Prefix Map, custom great circle maps and more. Map printing service based in the UK
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The Milwaukee Repeater Club is the oldest continuously operating repeater in Milwaukee
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Ionospheric propagation maps MUF and critical frequency
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Show CQ and ITU Zone in an interactive clickable map based on google maps. Additional locator tool tip can be displayed by clicking on points, and a search function it is also available to locate addresses, and locators.
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This page introduces the world IARU Grid Locator system, and discusses how to find out what your own Grid Locator is.
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Software running on the Raspberry PI, Control up to 8 arduino rotators modules, Azimuth maps, Cluster support, Band decoder, contest Web Log, Webcam with RaspiCam support
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Global maps of ionospheric total electron content (TEC) used to monitor ionospheric weather, and to nowcast ionospheric storms
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WW Locator grid square map and QTH locator made with google maps for ham radio
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This freeware application for Linux and windows, allows you to convert an ADIF file to a KML file so you can map your QSOs easily and open it with google maps, or google earth or any application supporting the KML format
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lighthouses and lightships of ireland and northern ireland with arlhs reference numbers for all irish lights
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WSPR Search and spot analysis web site offers fast, easy and comprehensive spot mapping, charts, table and statistics with advanced search ability
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DMR personal web site. Includes download links for Codeplug for Hytera AR685 PD685G, PD785G, PD785 & X1P with DMR Plus and Brandmeister support with VFO like channels. Repeater maps. In German.
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The amateur radio listener for when you're not on the radio. Repeater-START, the offline repeater listing app for Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu, Librem Phone is available, Now with grid square display, topographical maps and frequency preferences
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Online coloured Azimuthal Map Generator. By default, this map shows the current gray line. The parts of the Earth that are currently in the sun (i.e., daytime) appear brighter, and the parts of the Earth that are experiencing night appear darker
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A unique, easy-to-use Amateur Radio program for creating County, State, Section and Grid Locator outline maps of North America that can be filled by Hand, from a Contest Logger UDP Feed, or from Imported ADIF or Cabrillo Logs.
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WSJT DX Aggregator is a program that allows the stations using the WSJT-X or JTDX or MSHV programs to automatically upload DX reports to DXMAPS.com
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HAM radio related clipart gallery, is a large collection of amateur radio gifs and jpeg images classified in several categories
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DX Cluster spots represented in a google map, for 10m 6m 2m bands taken from the VE7CC DX Cluster. Some filtering options are available.
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The page automatically generate a Great Circle Map (GCM) for ham radio operators based on the IP address or by a given QTH locator. The GCM generated, unlike traditional maps of this type, has been rendered in an elliptical shape instead of a circle. This provides an expanded view horizontally thus making it easier to interpret. The map base is colored with each continent colored differently for easier recognition. The color code of the continents is given below the map for easy reference
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AZIWORLD is a user-friendly tool for generating azimuthal maps of the Earth centered on any location. Compatible with Windows XP and later, it supports English and French. Maps can be saved in .bmp format for easy customization. AZIWORLD computes azimuths, distances, and geographical positions, integrating seamlessly with AZIPOINT for automatic antenna pointing. Linux/Ubuntu/Android users can run AZIWORLD via WINE or CROSSOVER. For optimal functionality, installing AZIPOINT alongside AZIWORLD is recommended.
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GMA provides an on-line google-map based map with overlays for sota, iota, wwff, lighthouse, mills
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Open source code to add CQ Zone, ITU Zone and Maidenhead Locator to your leaflet maps.
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Online Repeater Map aims to help Australian amateur radio operators quickly and easily visualize the location of ham radio repeaters
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Online interactive elevationmap can help radio amateurs by predicting signal propagation, optimizing antenna placement, planning coverage, ensuring line-of-sight, mitigating interference, and enhancing emergency communication. T
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Hamradio_copilot is an open-source tool designed for DXers and contesters who need real-time situational awareness. It is ideal for operators who want to visualize propagation trends instantly rather than scrolling through raw text streams of cluster spots. Rally acting as a copilot for your station, this tool transforms raw data into actionable intelligence. By visualizing Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNR) across different bands, it helps operators make quick decisions on which band to prioritize or where to point their antennas, effectively showing not just who is on air, but where the propagation is currently open from your location. This is a fantastic information for avid contesters. The software aggregates data from two primary services: - Reverse Beacon Network (RBN) via Telnet. - PSK Reporter via MQTT feeds. It processes this data to generate a comprehensive HTML report featuring SNR heatmaps and statistical breakdowns by ITU Zone. Users can filter data by specific zones or country codes (ADIF), analyze historic time ranges, and optionally integrate solar weather data. The complete source code is available on GitHub, allowing for community customization. It is written in Python and uses SQLite for data management.