I know the QTF is included when there is a spot, but what if there were a calculator in the tools drop down that would calculate a QTF from long and lat positions? I think that would be useful.
73 de K2WLO John
Ex KC2WLO
QTF calculator
QTF calculator
Hi John
Some possibilities already exist.
If you need a QTF for a logged callsign in Log Page (or Cluster), right click and select 'Lookup Country'.
I don't think many would know references for Countries to calculate from raw values of lat/long though?
Sorry if I am missing the point!
73 Colin G0CUZ
Winlog32 Author
Some possibilities already exist.
If you need a QTF for a logged callsign in Log Page (or Cluster), right click and select 'Lookup Country'.
I don't think many would know references for Countries to calculate from raw values of lat/long though?
Sorry if I am missing the point!
73 Colin G0CUZ
Winlog32 Author
QTF calculator
I don't have a beam for HF only for VHF. I was wondering what the QTF was to a distant repeater and was wondering if I could make the machine. I got to thinking of how to figure out which way my beam heading needed to be. I actually went to Google Earth and measured out the distance and found they provide the QTF angle.
Was just a random thought. I have no idea how difficult it is to implement such a thing.
73 de K2WLO John
Ex KC2WLO
Was just a random thought. I have no idea how difficult it is to implement such a thing.
73 de K2WLO John
Ex KC2WLO
QTF calculator
Oh, I see.
Best fuction for VHF
menu/Search/Locator - this will display a mini-window which you can look-up the worked ststus of a locator grid and also the QRB/QTF, it automatically 'pops' when the first four digits are entered, then keyboard 'Enter' and continue typing - the remaining 2 digit will give greater accuracy.
73 Colin G0CUZ
Winlog32 Author
Best fuction for VHF
menu/Search/Locator - this will display a mini-window which you can look-up the worked ststus of a locator grid and also the QRB/QTF, it automatically 'pops' when the first four digits are entered, then keyboard 'Enter' and continue typing - the remaining 2 digit will give greater accuracy.
73 Colin G0CUZ
Winlog32 Author