![]() Note – There are hidden features within the Excel workbook that will safeguard against duplicate reporting. Worked Unconfirmed: This worksheet is where you record grids you have worked, but yet to confirm. Simply follow the instructions provided to copy and paste confirmed grids from your LOTW account.Ĭonfirmed by QSL: This worksheet is where you record your grids confirmed by QSL card. Should you need to modify it, the password is amsat.Ĭonfirmed in LOTW: This worksheet is where you record your LOTW confirmed grids. In addition to color coded grid squares and station worked, the legend tabulates totals by type for chasing the GridMaster Award, as well as VUCC. This worksheet captures inputs from the other worksheets and displays them appropriately on the GridMaster Map. US Gridmaster: This is the automated reporting work. The new GridMaster Map, courtesy of K7TAB, contains 4 worksheets: ![]() ![]() And, while I have seen many variations, the one that caught my attention and now use for my own personal record keeping, is the modifications made by K7TAB.Ĭhris has transformed my original map – a manual input, Excel coloring book – into a more sophisticated, semi-automated, GridMaster tracking tool. Since March 2018, my original 488-Grid Square Map has been a popular way for amateur radio satellite operators to keep track of grid squares they have worked/confirmed.
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