Hi Jan.

 >>> I've got another question, does anyone know how to calculate
 >>> the QTH-Locator?


 >> Sure, but you'll need to know your Latitude and Longitude first
 >> though, to the requisite resolution...

 > Are these 'WGS84' Lat/Lon? Or does it use another datum?

I'm not sure what you mean by "WGS84 Lat/Lon" as WGS84 has nothing to
do with Latitude and Longitude, but to a grid system that's overlaid
onto the Lat/Long system for use within a specific country or set of
countries.

For reference, Longitude and Latitude are Nautical terms that have
been in use by mariners worldwide for at least the last 500 years,
long before any of the various grid systems were even dreamed of,
never mind invented...

Best wishes from Riley.

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