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The Maidenhead grid square is provided in the WSPR data for each transmitting station. Detailed data on WSPR information format is supposed to be available at http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/ but that site is no longer available.
Wikipedia has an excellent article on it at : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidenhead_Locator_System . This describes how the grid square is defined.
This gridsquare is a very convenient geographic unit for platting data. Converting the gridsquare to lat/long would not give me any more precision. WSPR does not have any more precise data on the location of the transmitting station other than gridsquare
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Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2026 07:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [HamSCI] How to plot WSPR sumary data by maidenhead gridsquare?
How is the grid square defined?
So your receiving station is KPH, and the fraction of all transmissions from gridsquere(i) -----> KPH is the KPHCount/AllCount
Do you have any geographic data on the transmission stations? location that can be transformed into lon/lat coordinates?
Warm regards,
Lawrence Habahbeh
Architect of the Risk Flux Framework

On Wednesday, May 6th, 2026 at 4:56 AM, Vincent Leveque <vincent....@gmail.com> wrote:
The summary data has a gridquare variable and aggregates/averages of other variables:
In this case, I have the 4-char gridsquare designation, the total number of transmissions received by station KPH (near San Francisco), the total transmissions from the gridsquare, and the fraction received by KPH.
Maidenhead gridsquares do not map to counties or states. They overlay counties and states, but do not align to them
On Tuesday, May 5, 2026 at 6:37:31 PM UTC-7 Architect of the Risk Flux Framework wrote:
Can you provide the structure of the data?
I use R, and I push the data into an R data table. I am assuming your data has a date variable and a bunch of numeric ones.
R has a package called "rworldmap", which does the aggregation of the data at the state-level or country-level, and then it maps the aggregated data to the map, either at the full country level or at the subdivisions you define -in your case, it seems state-level. The density of aggregated values at the state level will be given a color gradient to reflect the variability and density of data at that location.
If you share the data, we will be able to tell you more.
Other than that, you need to create gridded bins defined by latitude and longitude, and then aggregate and map your data onto these lat/lon bins.
Hope this helps.
Warm regards,
Lawrence Habahbeh
Architect of the Risk Flux Framework
On Tuesday, May 5th, 2026 at 8:29 PM, Vincent Leveque <vincent....@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to plot summary WSPR data by grid square for North America, such as SNR, and number of observations per grid square.
I found an Excel spreadsheet that I adapted for my use but it is very clumsy looking and does not include state boundaries or major cites:
I've briefly reviewed some alternatives such as Arcinfo and Google maps, but they all seem to require a paid subscription. I haven't found anything with Maidenhead grid squares pre-defined for thematic mapping.
Does such a thing exist? Has anyone done this before? Ideally, I would just like to plug in a list of grid squares and the data for each and let the mapping software handle everything else.
I'm willing to pay a subscription fee if I can be assured the mapping software meets my need.
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