[Lowfer] Calculating reception distance accurately
Stan W1LE
stanw1le at verizon.net
Thu Oct 16 18:51:26 EDT 2008
Hello Andy,
Interesting finding.
What software are you using to convert lat/long to 6 digit grid square
and to calculate
LOBs and distance between 2 6 digit grid squares ??
You could go to 8 digit grid squares for better resolution. or 10 or 12
digit......
There is a 8 digit grid square calculator out there on the internet
somewheres.
I will look for it.
Most GPS devices will give a 6 digit Maidenhead grid square,
but I have not yet seen one that will give a 8, 10, 12 digit grid square.
Stan W1LE FN41sr Cape Cod
Andy - KU4XR wrote:
> Hey Everyone:
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> I'm hoping that many operators will find this information useful. I have found that trying to use even 6 digit grid square locaters, that the airmiles can be off considerably. The ARRL website shows the typical 4 digit grid square to cover from 70 to 100 miles, and the locaters measure from center to center of the Grid Square. I have found internet based services that can pinpoint ANY !! geographical location. They are very simple to use. #1: go to:
> http://mapper.acme.com/
> On this site you can type in any physical address, and it will pull it up on a map, and give the Lat. / Long. down to the millisecond. After you have this information in hand; then #2; go to:
> http://www.waypoint.org/gps1-calc.html
> On this site, just type in your QTH coordinates in one field, and the other QTH coordinates in the other field. Click " Compute " and it will give you the GPS distance in Nautical miles, as well as bearing headings. I have used the Maidenhead Grid Square calculator, using 6 digits on each side, and when compared to the system I use now, I have saw it to be in error by 20 to 30 miles easily. Give it a try, and see how it works. Look me up on QRZ; - KU4XR, get my address, use the mapper to find my coordinates, do the same for your QTH, and then go to the Waypoint calculator, type in the info and see the results. Then try the Grid Square
> method; I'm in - EM75xr - , then you can see how close they match.
> 73 for now, and I hope you find this information of use.
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> Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN.
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