
Amateur radio maps: physical and political
Pic above: physical view
The maps are already accessible from the main menu. The list on the left shows DXCC countries and regions. After double-clicking an entry, the map is updated. In the lower part of the map there are many options for adapting the map.
The world atlas can also be called up while entering the QSO. The location of the QSO partner is displayed in detail.
Pic above: political view
The colors
can be set using the switch visible here in red. Several color palettes are available.
Further information on the topic:
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Information pages
HAM Atlas: Log evaluationsWith HAM Atlas you can show different evaluations on the maps. On the left side of the evaluation window you first select the Logbook . It can be an ADIF, DBF or CSV file, in the simplest case a HAM OFFICE log file. In the latter case, specify wh...
HAM Easy: Maps - physical and politicalMaps in the main menu - physical view The maps are already accessible from the main menu. The list on the left shows DXCC countries and regions. After double-clicking on an entry, the map is updated. In the lower part of the map there are ma...
HAM OFFICE: Link between HAM Atlas and HAM OFFICE6. Azimuthal and globe view : Through the link with HAM Atlas you can also use the azimuthal and globe view of the earth in HAM Office. This is possible in the normal map window as well as in the small map window during the QSO entry. The location...
HAM OFFICE: Link between HAM Atlas and HAM OFFICEazimuthal display of the map during the QSO input (see also azimuthal display )
HAM Atlas: Search callTo Calling up the menu item "Callsign" opens an input window. If you enter a call sign there and press "ENTER" or the "Search" button, the map positions itself accordingly. Under certain circumstances, the positioning is first roug...