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<h1 align="Center"> <small>QTH-locator server.</small> </h1>
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<pre> The QTH locator is made of 2 letters, 2 figures, and 2 letters yielding the<br>geographical coordinates of a station. You can translate the QTH locator into<br>Longitude/Latitude or vice-versa, compute the distance and azimuth between two<br>QTH locator or compute your Log-Sheets for contests <br>(adding together distances).<br><br><br><font color="#ff0000">Q</font> : Converts one QTH Locator into Longitude and Latitude. The West longitude<br> and North latitude are given in degrees minutes, or grades.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">D</font> : Distance and Azimuth computation between two QTH Locators.<br> Computation of the distance and azimuth between two QTH Locators. The<br> distance is given in Kilometers and the azimuth in degrees.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">C</font> : Computation of the distance and azimuth between two QTH Locators. <br> The distance is given in Kilometers and the azimuth in degrees.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">L</font> : Converts the Longitude and Latitude into QTH Locator. The west longitude<br> and north latitude can be given in degrees, degrees minutes,<br> or grades.<br><br><font color="#ff0000">F</font> : Switches back to the Server main menu.<br><font color="#ff0000">B</font> : Quit and Disconnect.<br><br><br><br>
<font color="#800000">This page was last updated 17-Apr-99</font>
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