On 26/06/12 16:20, Jaime Robles wrote:
I dont know what is your locator... it is the QTH locator, mine
is IN80, or IN80AA, ...
El 26/06/2012 07:58, "Bob Smits" < address@hidden>
escribió:
Hello. I'm a long time KDE user with Opensuse and also Ham
operator VE7HS.
I stumbled upon KLOG and wanted to give it a try.
Is there documentation somewhere?
For example, when I start it up it asks for a "locator" but I
have no clue
what is meant or the format I should enter. Is this lat long?
address?
Thanks, Bob
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Bob Smits <address@hidden>
"Windows8: It's like upgrading from Ignatieff to Harper."
The locator is the 6 digit grid locator that is used to identify
your grid location. You can always google grid locator and read up
about it. There is software about that will compute this for you if
you don't know it. I think it uses Google maps. If you look at the
website for the VK Logger group, you should find it there as it is
used extensively by the 6m and UHF/VHF communities. Hope this helps.
Grant VK4JAZ
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