I suggest N/W be either in fron or behind the lat/ lon . Also some programs of yor used +/- for N/S E/W Just a guess.
Art, KC6UQH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne Estes" w9ae@charter.net To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 12:33 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: LoTW: grid squares
John KD6PAG wrote:
Several people have written to me about long-lat to Maidenhead conversion. I know how to do that. For example, the grid boundary near Four Corners is 109W02'0 37N00'0.00, which i represent as DM56lx/DM57la. But LoTW won't take that.
Wayne W9AE replies:
I don't have an answer to your LOTW grid square problem, but I want to make sure everybody knows about the excellent grid square calculator available for download from the web site of Stacey Mills W4SM (former AO40 control operator).
I also like his "RF safety" and "Power Loss" calculator programs.
Wayne Estes W9AE Oakland, Oregon, USA, CN83ik
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