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  2. Maidenhead Locator System - Wikipedia

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    The Maidenhead Locator System (a.k.a. QTH Locator and IARU Locator) is a geocode system used by amateur radio operators to succinctly describe their geographic coordinates, which replaced the deprecated QRA locator, which was limited to European contacts. [1]

  3. SOTA Mapping Project - Wikipedia

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    Open Maps - allows the user to choose in addition to, and as replacements for, the standard mapping styles from Google Maps, one of two extra mapping styles provided by the open source mapping community: OpenStreetMap, or Open Cycle Map Normal. [4] Day/Night - shows day/night shading and sunrise/sunset terminator superimposed on the mapping ...

  4. File:International Amateur Radio Union member country map.svg

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Canuckguy.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Canuckguy grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

  5. File:US Amateur callsign regions.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Map of amateur radio callsigns in the United States, showing 50 US States and populated territories. Date: 1 September 2010, 21:24 (UTC): Source

  6. RFinder - Wikipedia

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    RFinder's main service is the World Wide Repeater Directory (WWRD), which is a directory of amateur radio repeaters. RFinder is the official repeater directory of several amateur radio associations. RFinder has listings for several amateur radio modes , including FM , D-STAR , DMR , and ATV .

  7. File:UK amateur radio regional locators.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map showing the regional secondary locators required to be used as part of the callsigns of licensed radio amateurs in the United Kingdom. The requirements are set out in Section 2 "Terms, conditions and limitations" of UK amateur radio licences. The regional secondary locator for England, the letter "E", is only used for callsigns ...

  8. PSK Reporter - Wikipedia

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    PSK Reporter is an amateur radio signal reporting and spotting network and website started by Philip Gladstone in 2014 which allows operators to see where their radio signals are being received. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The platform works by collecting digital signal reports from software clients such as WSJT [ 3 ] and FLDIGI, [ 4 ] then mapping them to ...

  9. Locator - Wikipedia

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    Locator map; Locator software, a type of e-commerce software; Locator (computing), a tool used in software development; Maidenhead Locator System, a method used by amateur radio operators to define locations on the Earth; Record locators used by airlines and travel agencies; Uniform Resource Locator (URL) A device used in acoustic location