How does the program determines cq zone in cq ww for ua9 and ua0?
There is no data in CTY.dat so apparently it is taken from somewhere else.
Igor, UA9CDC
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ôÅÍÁ: [TRLog] Beam headings / sunrise/sunset and prefixes
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>I spent some quality time with my Atlas and have all the big South
>American countries (including LU) added - JA, ZL and EA added along
>with OH, SM, ZS and UA9 which were there before.
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>If there are any countries someone else knows of where prefixes
>indicate a part of the country - let me know. Also, if someone
>can give me oblast versus lat/lon or grid - that would also be
>useful. Currently, I am doing UA9 by ITU zones and using the grid
>square in the middle of the zone. UA1 isn't broken down at all.
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>This is kind of fun.
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>Tree
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