I use DXAtlas for the application you are describing. I make a "PIN.LST (Pin list)" file with DXBase for each band. Then I load the pin list into DXAtlas and it displays a map showing which DXCC entities I have worked and which I have not. That helps me understand my "antenna coverage" and particular areas of the world where I'm not as effective - give or take a number
of issues.
Merle - W0EWM

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  1. mapping program (Tom Lewis)


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Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 07:47:36 -0800 (PST)
From: Tom Lewis <[email protected]>
To: dxbase <[email protected]>
Subject: [Dxbase] mapping program
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A friend sent this to me.

Tom - do you know of any s/w or apple apps, maybe from Google that will
let me enter 2-3 years of contacts by country by band to see where the
most effective lobes of my antenna's pattern are radiating? It is just
something to satisfy my curiosity. Seems like Google had something or
maybe some specific ham software.


Does anyone know of any such software?

Thanks
Tom, N4TL

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