Free grid mapping software for all you VHF’ers (and up!) – WorkedGrids from Bertrand Zauhar, VE2ZAZ
Every now and then, a little gem comes along, something that just works right.
I recently stumbled on a piece of software called “WorkedGrids” by Bertrand Zauhar, VE2ZAZ. This software, of course, is geared towards those of you in the VHF and up crowd. Satellite, VHF/UHF/Microwave sidebanders and such. Bertrand describes it as:
WorkedGrids is a Windows application that displays a map showing the amateur radio grid squares contacted and logged in using a third-party logging program. WorkedGrids uses colors to display information on a per-band basis. Up to four bands can be displayed concurrently.
As you can see by the image on your right, there are plenty of color coded grid squares telling you how you worked a station. Swell stuff really! Being a “1 call”, I thought it was neat that the image he uses on his site was centered right on my area. Some of those spots are indeed hard to work, but I digress…….
The beauty of this software is it’s not “logging” software, it’s really QSO mapping software. You use your logging program of choice. If it doesn’t have a similar feature, you can export your log and then load it into this program and Voila! All set.
System requirements:
Operating System: Any 32-bit version of Windows from Windows 95 to Windows Vista. Most likely 64-bit versions of XP and Vista as well, but untested so far.
Minimum CPU Hardware: Pentium-Class CPU, preferably Pentium-II or faster for quicker map refresh.
Display: 640×480 or higher resolution, 256 colors or more.
Disk usage: 1MB
Typical RAM usage: < 10MB, varies as a function of Map window size.
So why not give this gem a try? You can find it at: