You might check out DX Monitor, my freeware program for monitoring DX spots
on the internet. It generates a Great Circle Map and plots the spots as they
arrive. You can save the map or make it into Windows Wallpaper. Freeware.
It also plots the Gray Line on the Azimuthal Map, which is interesting to
watch for low band DXing.
http://www.benlo.com/dxmon.html
Peter
VE3SUN C31LJ ...
On Thu, 1 Jan 1998, Roderick M. Fitz-Randolph wrote:
> Hi! I'm in quest of a website that would offer non-technical persons
> a means to obtain a great circle route map (downloading a great circle
> map or downloading a program that would do it) with nothing more than the
> coordinates of the person seeking the information. This would be of
> use to a number of people from all areas of the world seeking to RDF
> pirate and numbers stations. Is there such a website? My dim memory
> of past postings seems to recall that one exists but, unfortunately,
> I did not save the information.
>
> I really don't know where else to search and thought this would be an
> ideal location due to mutual or kindred interests. Thank you for any
> positive responses and please forgive the bandwidth.
>
> Rod, N5HV
> w5hvv@aeneas.net
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