The Maidenhead Locator is a geographic grid system used to identify specific locations on Earth. It is widely used in amateur radio to specify a station's location in a concise and universally understood format. The system divides the Earth's surface into grid squares that are identified by a combination of letters and numbers.
RepeaterBook automatically calculates the Maidenhead Locator for repeaters based on their entered coordinates. For this calculation to occur:
Once the Maidenhead Locator is calculated, it is displayed as part of the repeater's information, helping users quickly determine its location within the grid system.
The Maidenhead Locator system is a compact and standardized way to convey geographic information. It is particularly useful for:
For repeaters with approximate or alternative coordinates, RepeaterBook will not calculate a Maidenhead Locator. In these cases, users should consult the details page to review the coordinate status.
By integrating the Maidenhead Locator system, RepeaterBook enhances the usability of repeater data for amateur radio operators worldwide.