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  2. Maidenhead Locator System - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidenhead_Locator_System

    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.

  3. 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". ... Maps of : File ...

  4. Template:Coor Maidenhead - Wikipedia

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    Template: Coor Maidenhead. 3 languages. ... link, when yes, puts the grid square in a link to the list of map sources. The link parameter is required.

  5. Natural Area Code - Wikipedia

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    Instead of numerical longitudes and latitudes, a grid with 30 rows and 30 columns - each cell denoted by the numbers 0-9 and the twenty consonants of the Latin alphabet - is laid over the flattened globe.

  6. 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.

  7. File:Maidenhead Locator System explained.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 01:04, 10 September 2010: 800 × 600 (14 KB): Denelson83: Harmonize colours; use isosceles triangles for arrowheads

  8. WSPR (amateur radio software) - Wikipedia

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    The standard message is <callsign> + <4 character locator> + <dBm transmit power>; for example “K1ABC FN20 37” is a signal from station K1ABC in Maidenhead grid cell “FN20”, sending 37 dBm, or about 5.0 W (legal limit for 630 m). Messages with a compound callsign and/or 6 digit locator use a two-transmission sequence.

  9. 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