[NLRS] Graphic Map of NLRS 175 mile "Service Area" requested
John P. Toscano
tosca005 at tc.umn.edu
Thu May 5 23:44:53 EDT 2011
Bruce Richardson wrote:
>
> Concerning circles, SMC had a really neat one. So I asked the author if I
> could modify it for Badger Contesters. He said no problem. I made the
> following:
>
> http://www.w9fz.com/ham/bccircle.html
>
> To turn it on, you have to select a circle from the pull-down menu. Does
> MWA use a version of this too? Anyways, if we want to do something like
> this, all you have to do is email the guy and ask. Then modify the code.
> And you have to get a token from Google to use in the webspace whereever
> the file is stored.
>
> And yes, there is some elegance to fixed images, too :-)
>
> 73
> Bruce Richardson W9FZ
>
Pretty impressive, but as you say, there is also some elegance to a
simple fixed image... See Below. :)
>>
>> I have a hard copy of the graphic... somewhere. Its not re-creatable
>> electronically, I'm afraid.
>>
>> There is a chance that Glen has an archive with the graphic in it..
>>
>> 73 Donn
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jim Froemke" <jim.k0mhc at earthlink.net>
>> To: <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
>> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 11:49 PM
>> Subject: [NLRS] Graphic Map of NLRS 175 mile "Service Area" requested
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone still have access to this graphic that was on the old NLRS
>>> website?
>>>
>>> If so, I'd appreciate if you could Email it to me (or an Internet link
>>> to
>>> it).
>>>
>>> 73, Jim
I've already sent Jim copies of 3 different versions of the NLRS service
area circle map from my archive of the old web site. If anyone else
wants one of them, give me a shout.
One picture is very plain and has only a few cities marked on it.
Two pictures are detailed maps created with one of the DeLorme software
products. These, of course, show roads, cities, towns, geographic
features, etc., etc. One of these two is pretty much as DeLorme made it
with the 175 mile circle added to it. The other one has all that plus
the borders and names of the Maidenhead Grid Squares drawn on it.
73 de W0JT
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