World Map
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World Map
If anyone has a World Map in "Equirectangular" format (i.e. the lines of Latitude are all equal from the North pole down the South pole) with the International date line on the left side of the map. Please send it to me.
Creator of PowerSDR KE9NS v2.8, based on the Flex Radio PowerSDR v2.7.2 software.
Flex-5000, LDMOS and Titan Amps, G5RV, and Mosley TA-33 Junior
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Re: World Map
Does this help?
https://imgur.com/3ncIW2R
Found the above link from here:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions ... ect=1&lq=1
Jim
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https://imgur.com/3ncIW2R
Found the above link from here:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions ... ect=1&lq=1
Jim
Wd5jko
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Re: World Map
Jim,
Yes that is definitely Equirectangular.
It appears to be similar to the Spotter map I am currently using. I found one where someone had already put the 15deg Lat/Long lines on the map (I think it was from NOAA), then I tried my best to reduce the snow brightness (to prevent the spots from disappearing in the snow of Greenland and upper Canada, and the Panadapter signal disappearing in the Antarctic). I was hoping to find a map similar to the Geochron map
Check out the other map found on the internet and embedded into PowerSDR: Right Click on the "Map" button in PowerSDR. Although this is not Equirectangular and way too busy to display Spots and a Panadapter signal.
Thanks for looking!
Yes that is definitely Equirectangular.
It appears to be similar to the Spotter map I am currently using. I found one where someone had already put the 15deg Lat/Long lines on the map (I think it was from NOAA), then I tried my best to reduce the snow brightness (to prevent the spots from disappearing in the snow of Greenland and upper Canada, and the Panadapter signal disappearing in the Antarctic). I was hoping to find a map similar to the Geochron map
Check out the other map found on the internet and embedded into PowerSDR: Right Click on the "Map" button in PowerSDR. Although this is not Equirectangular and way too busy to display Spots and a Panadapter signal.
Thanks for looking!
Creator of PowerSDR KE9NS v2.8, based on the Flex Radio PowerSDR v2.7.2 software.
Flex-5000, LDMOS and Titan Amps, G5RV, and Mosley TA-33 Junior
Flex-5000, LDMOS and Titan Amps, G5RV, and Mosley TA-33 Junior