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Locator may refer to:
- One who locates, or is entitled to locate, a land or mining claim
 - Lokator (in Latin locator), a medieval servant in charge of organizing colonization and settlement
 - Locator map
 - Locator software, a type of e-commerce software
 - Locator (computing), a tool used in software development
 - Maidenhead Locator System, a method used by amateur radio operators to define locations on the Earth
 - Record locators used by airlines and travel agencies
 - Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
 - A device used in acoustic location
 - The Locator, a series of novels by Richard Greener which were adapted into the television series The Finder
 - (Laboratory) A person in charge of knowing where all the staff of a laboratory are located, using signals from a badge that the staff wear.
 
Aviation
- Non-directional beacon, a radio navigation aid for use by pilots of aircraft
 - Locator outer marker, a radio navigation aid for use with an aircraft instrument landing system
 
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