Hi Jonathan.
> One thing I may look into is adding spots to denote the DX
> locations that I have in the list on the map. It would certainly
> look pretty :-)
Probably a better alternative would be to have a database file with
the latitude/longitude of major cities worldwide, similar to the one
supplied with SatTrack, and to plot those on the map.
If it helps, I can offer the following coordinates, courtesy of my GPS
receiver, and rounded to the nearest minute in each case:
Q> Aberdeen, Scotland 57 Deg 10' North, 2 Deg 6' West
Q> Chorley, England 53 Deg 40' North, 2 Deg 38' West
Best wishes from Riley.
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