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Reverse Beacon Sunday, July 3, 2022 How the RBN Knows Where You Are   In the aftermath of the roll-out of the new RBN website, this is an attempt to set down, in one place, an explanation of how the RBN locates spotters and spotted stations on its map.   The RBN programmers have reviewed and confirmed this.   In the discussion below, Aggregator refers to the software by W3OA that is required to connect Skimmers to the RBN. There are 3 use cases:   spotters, ordinary spotted stations, and beacons. Spotters are located solely by the grid square information they provide on the Operator tab of Skimmer or Skimmer Server (or in the INI file of RTTY Skimsrv). Ordinary spotted stations are located through a process:   The primary source is QRZ.com.   You can check your QRZ data by going to your callsign’s listing, and then going to your call on the right end of the blue menu bar.   Name, address etc. may be provided either by your licensing authority (in the US case) or ...

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