Grid Locator Finder

3.1 for iPhone, iPad
Free
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Update Date

2020-06-16

Size

27.7 MB

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Grid Locator Finder Description
Tap anywhere on the map and app will show you Grid Locator Reference. This is convenient tool for ham radio operators to make a plan for portable and/or mobile operation as well as big DX expedition.
Internet connection is required.

Zoom in to street level, app will show you 10 digit locator.

Note: Usually Grid Locator is 6 digit as defined in ARRL document. This 10 digit is expansion of 6 digit as 7th and 8th are divided by 10 ("0" through "9") then 9th and 10th are divided by 24 ("a" through "x"). This logic is based on article on Wikipedia.

If you want to get Grid Locator Reference on your current location, please refer to my other app, "Grid Locator Calculator".
Grid Locator Finder 3.1 Update
2020-06-16
Thanks for using my app. There are some performance improvement on this app.

I wish you enjoy using app. Any feedback is welcome at mj0cfw@gmail.com
More Information
Price:
Free
Version:
3.1
Size:
27.7 MB
Update Date:
2020-06-16
Developer:
Kazunori Watanabe
Language:
English

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3.1 2020-06-16
Thanks for using my app. There are some performance improvement on this app.

I wish you enjoy using app. Any feedback is welcome at mj0cfw@gmail.com
3.0 2013-12-16
In addition to usual 6 digit grid locator, 10 digit version is available. Simply zoom in few kilo meter per one of the side of screen, then tap, app will show you 10 digit locator. Note: Usually Grid Locator is 6 digit as defined in ARRL document. This 10 digit is expansion of 6 digit as 7th and 8th are divided by 10 ("0" through "9") then 9th and 10th are divided by 24 ("a" through "x"). This logic is based on article on Wikipedia. As usual, any feedback is welcome at mj0cfw@gmail.com Thanks for using app.