SOTA Mapping Project (SMP) is a
website
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www.sotamaps.org offering
map
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ping resources for
radio amateur
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s participating in the
Summits On The Air (SOTA) awards program. It aims to provide comprehensive mapping information in graphical form based on
Google Maps
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on summits included in the program, for participants in the program as well as for the general user.
The site is built and maintained by a small group of radio amateurs with interests in SOTA,
hill walking
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and
mountaineering, mapping and
open source programming
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. They also maintain a similar site () for the
Islands on the air
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(IOTA) award scheme.
Features
The site has five main mapping pages, each providing different sets of functionality.
Main page
This is the page most often used, since it is referenced directly by links from each of the SOTAWatch Summit pages. In addition to being able to view various SOTA Associations, Regions and individual summits, the page offers the exporting or downloading of such data in
GPX (for import into a
GPS
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device) or
KML (for importing into
Google Earth) formats.
Range page
The Range page provides tools with which the user can perform various distance-measurement tasks. The most often used of these is the "range" facility itself, which will find summits within a certain distance of some reference point. The user can input a central location in one of several forms -
latitude
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/
longitude
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,
Maidenhead ("Grid") Locator, or an address or place-name - and can then choose one of three range-types within which the summits should be found:
* closed circle: summits within the entire circle will be found;
* open circle: by entering two different distances representing the radii of two concentric circles, summits will be found within the annulus formed by the two circles;
* road-route: the user enters a search radius, and defines the start- and end-positions of a route; then, by choosing one of possibly several routes found between those points, all summits within a corridor of width equal to the search-radius along the length of the route will be found.
All summits so found will be presented in a list and also on the map. Export of data for the summits found is also provided.
Tracks page
The Tracks Page allows the user to view, draw, or upload tracks or walking routes leading to SOTA summits. The three main sets of options are:
* View user-defined tracks on map - view tracks generated by users of the system.
* Draw track on map - using custom drawing tools, the user can draw a favourite track leading to a SOTA summit.
* Import track from file - the user can import a track (in GPX format) to a SOTA summit which he/she has recorded with a GPS unit.
Export of tracks data for the summits is also provided.
Mapping tools
Each of the five mapping pages, in addition to their specific functionality, also feature a set of map tools common to all. These are situated at the top of the map area in each of the mapping pages.
* Position - shows latitude/longitude and Maidenhead Locator at the mouse-pointer; also features a full dynamic Locator grid, showing greater detail as the user zooms into the map;
* Open Maps - allows the user to choose in addition to, and as replacements for, the standard mapping styles from Google Maps, one of two extra mapping styles provided by the open source mapping community:
OpenStreetMap
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, or Open Cycle Map Normal.
* Day/Night - shows day/night shading and sunrise/sunset
terminator
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superimposed on the mapping area. This is experimental, and results cannot be 100% guaranteed, but give nonetheless a very good approximation of the sun/terminator position.
References
External links
* {{official website, http://www.sotamaps.org/
Main SOTA websiteSOTAwatch, latest spots and upcoming activationsGoogle Maps Javascript API v3 - ReferenceARRL Grid Squares
Amateur radio
Maps
Hiking
Geographic coordinate systems