Location of EME stations

Below is a first attempt at a map of EME stations. The basic data was extracted from the call3.txt file used with WSJT. This file contains entries for silent key, inactive stations, one time expeditions etc. so a mark on the map doesn't always indicate an active station. Only stations that are listed in the call3.txt file as EME active/capable and have a 6 character grid locator are shown.

To repeat, GIGO, or in other words, "inaccurate/old data in, inaccurate/old data out". The call3.txt file contains a lot of accurate listings but not 100% of the listings are both accurate and represent an actual current EME station. If you are an active EME station and you are nor shown, all that means is that you were not listed in the version of call3.txt I used to make this map. I will be repeating the process with a more complete file when I find one. This is just a test.

If you fully zoom in on the image, the location you will see the red dot is the center of the locator grid in which the station is situated, not at the exact location of the station. Six character locator coordinates don't specify location precisely enough to identify your house!

If you are on EME and you are not listed here, you can create an entry in the mmmonvhf.de database. One you've registered and logged into the site you can create a VHF database entry at http://mmmonvhf.de/dbase.php. Any entry which lists EME, MS or WSJT as and activity is automatically added to their daily updated version of call3.txt. If you are already registered there and you're not on the map above, make sure you have EME as one of your listed activities.

Call3.txt is an non-curate file designed for use with WSJT. No-one really "maintains" it and there are many versions of it around. It's not a definitive list of all EME active stations and it's not any kind of "official" EME directory. MMMONVHF generates a copy daily from their VHF database. It contains details of stations who are, or have been, active on VHF and up bands using weak signal modes (i.e. no FM repeater operators). Weak signal modes include MS, Aurora, EME, WSJT, CW, SSB etc.

Here's an EME map based on at PA0PLY's database at www.pa0ply.nl. Not all the entries in that database have been plotted here since some lack locator information. Only 432 stations are shown at the moment.

The map can provide a quick check on database numbers. For example I don't think KG7HF is in the Atlantic ocean, 80 miles east of Portland, Maine!

Here's a first try at a 1296 EME map

 

Though the following makes are not interactive, they're interesting in that they show (approximately) the range of eme stations which can see each other when the moon is over the mid atlantic when the moon is at current (2019) maximum (~ +21), minimum (~-21) and zero declination. Declination can vary from +/-18 degrees to +/-28 degrees over a period of just over 9 years. It was round +/- 18 degrees in October 2015 and will be around +/- 28 degrees in April 2025


Moon at +21 degrees declination (call3 stations)


Moon at -21 degrees declination (call3 stations)


Moom at zero degrees declination (1296 stations)

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