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LF: OT: Beamers Map

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Subject: LF: OT: Beamers Map
From: DK1IS <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 16:53:21 +0200
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Hello group,

does someone know a software or a website (perhaps a DX Edge) where you can create an individual world map in azimuthal equidistant projection - better known as "Beamers Map" - for your QTH? You can find a lot of such maps in the web but they are usually centered on a specific place, e. g. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Azimuthal_Equidistant_Berlin.jpg

What do I need it for? At our club station DL0AO in JN59VK we have several Perseus remote SDRs with also remote switchable antenna sites, one of them consisting of a pair of crossed loops, 16 m^2 each for single or combined use, especially for VLF, LF, MF and the lower HF bands. It would be nice to give an illustration of the current heading on the user interface.

Thanks for any note!

73,
Tom, DK1IS
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