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  2. Template:Coor Maidenhead - Wikipedia

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    This template takes a pair of geographic coordinates and converts them into a Maidenhead grid square. Use: {{Coor Maidenhead|lat|lon|link}} Where: lat is latitude. lon is longitude. link, when yes, puts the grid square in a link to the list of map sources.

  3. Maidenhead Locator System - Wikipedia

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    Maidenhead locators are also commonly referred to as QTH locators, grid locators or grid squares, although the "squares" are distorted on any non-equirectangular cartographic projection. Use of the terms QTH locator and QRA locator was initially discouraged, as it caused confusion with the older QRA locator system.

  4. Military Grid Reference System - Wikipedia

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    When the term 'grid square' is used, it can refer to a square with a side length of 10 km (6 mi), 1 km, 100 m (328 ft), 10 m or 1 m, depending on the precision of the coordinates provided. (In some cases, squares adjacent to a Grid Zone Junction (GZJ) are clipped, so polygon is a better descriptor of these areas.)

  5. QRA locator - Wikipedia

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    Maidenhead locator square "IO91", which covers part of Greater London, belongs to QRA locator square "ZL". The main squares are subdivided to 80 smaller squares, each one covering 12' by 7'30", and which are numbered from 01 to 80. The small squares are numbered from North to South and West to East. The northwest corner of the main square is ...

  6. File:Maidenhead grid over Europe.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Maidenhead Locator System grid over Europe. The areas marked with big letters are "fields" and the small numbers denote "squares". The areas marked with big letters are "fields" and the small numbers denote "squares".

  7. Grid square - Wikipedia

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    The term Grid square has multiple uses Maidenhead Locator System, a Geocode system used by radio amateurs worldwide; A 1 km 2 square defined by a National grid reference system, see Projected coordinate system#Grid reference encodings; A neighbourhood in Milton Keynes, England, see Milton Keynes#Grid roads and grid squares

  8. World Meteorological Organization squares - Wikipedia

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    World Meteorological Organization (WMO) squares is a system of geocodes that divides a world map with latitude-longitude gridlines into grid cells of 10° latitude by 10° longitude, each with a unique, 4-digit numeric identifier.

  9. Maidenhead - Wikipedia

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    Maidenhead was home to the amateur radio conference that agreed on the Maidenhead Locator System standard in 1980. It is located in grid square IO91pm. The average house price in Maidenhead in January 2021 was £540,940. [30]