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    IO91pm

    Command-line calculator for Maidenhead- (QTH-, QRA-) Locators.

    Keywords: Hamradio, Radio-amateurs, Maidenhead-, QTH-, (QRA-), Locator, Distance and Bearing Calculator, GNU/Linux command-line, LaTeX,- UTF-8-, ASCII-output, GPLv3; based on GM4ANB's book. "IO91pm is the Maidenhead-Locator for Maidenhead" ========================================= Background --------------- * For another little project, I wanted a QTH-Locator calculator for the UNIX (GNU/Linux, bash) command-line. * There are many, some very good, online QTH resources, but I wanted something that would work off-line. * There are also several GUI- (Windows-, X11-, etc.-) based calculators, but I wanted something for the command-line, something that could also be used in (bash-)scripts. * The repository for my GNU/Linux distro has only one such a QTH-calculator. --- This program has a few issues --- Made worse by the adaption for Ubuntu, that removed half of its functionality So, I had to roll my own. (Which I enjoyed anyhow.) Perhaps also useful for others
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