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World Map
Hey Dan: Well thats a good question. I am trying to figure out what
kind of map I should get. I like DXing, I subscribe to MT magazine. I hate it after I pick up say an far away broadcast, get all excited because of the distants, then to learn that it came through a near by relay. If thats the case then at lease I would like to know more or less where these relay are located as part of the hobby. Dxing is a hobby to me. By having a hard copy map, I feel more compleat. My radios & PC are in a small room here at home. And I have two walls where I could place two maps. My question is what are the the different kinds of maps I should have. I know there are world maps with time zone, but what other information should I look for in a map. World map that is! Also, shouldn't I look for a map with latitudes? Please tell me which maps I should get. As for software, I do not care too much for it mainly because I would have to keep my PC on most of my Dxing sessions. In fact I still use a boatanchors, although I have an Icom R75. I sort of have an old fashion approch to radio listening. 73, SR! Dan Say wrote: wrote: Am looking for a world map I can view online that is helpful for SW listener like me. Thanks. Everyone goes to www.lib.utexas.edu/maps But there are nice radio oriented ones at www.qsl.net/ei8ic/maps/maps.html and http://www.ac6v.com/opaids.htm#GCM where you can get a somewhat useful custom Great Circle Map (the centre of the world is your house, thus all radio stations are lined up to you. http://www.wm7d.net/az_proj/az_html/azproj.shtml So, what kind of map did you want and how are you using it? |
World Map
"Simon Mason" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Am looking for a world map I can view online that is helpful for SW listener like me. Thanks. http://www.dxatlas.com/ Is the best. There is no doubt about that! |
World Map
wrote in message ... "Simon Mason" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... Am looking for a world map I can view online that is helpful for SW listener like me. Thanks. http://www.dxatlas.com/ Is the best. There is no doubt about that! I agree dxatlas is one of the best and well worth it but I don't think you can view it on-line as the original poster requested In fact I believe it is a pay program -- maybe a free trial -- click on REGISTER Still lots of freebees out there viewable on-line For example URL: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ If you need prefixes to go with the maps -- lots available on the web And they are alphabetical/numerical -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! |
World Map
I'm looking for the type a swl/ham would used.
SR wrote: Go to a book store and buy a World Atlas book. cuhulin |
World Map
Apparently my reply was swallowed in cyberspace. The ITU divides up
the world into regions CIRAF (I dont know what that means) but the international telecommunications union assigns numbers to your geographical region.' When ILG and others do their SW charts they determine what (ITU CIRAF) region the target of their signal is. I am 8 so anything targeted towards me and I receive it means it's an EASY SIGNAL. A CIRAF number in the 50's iirc is North africa. If I can receive a signal ILG says is shooting to North Africa, that is a coup yodar |
World Map
In article .com,
yodar wrote: Apparently my reply was swallowed in cyberspace. The ITU divides up the world into regions CIRAF (I dont know what that means) but the international telecommunications union assigns numbers to your geographical region.' When ILG and others do their SW charts they determine what (ITU CIRAF) region the target of their signal is. I am 8 so anything targeted towards me and I receive it means it's an EASY SIGNAL. A CIRAF number in the 50's iirc is North africa. If I can receive a signal ILG says is shooting to North Africa, that is a coup I think the broadcaster is required to put the target region number in their request to their national liscensing authority and that just gets passed on to whoever (the ITU?) publishes the list that's the input used by the various private database publishers. There's a map in the FCC regs on international broadcasting. (47 CFR 73 subpart F). (I suppose I could read the instructions, but reading the FCC regs is more than my mind can deal with right now). Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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