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Source callsign: VE6TSR
Comment: 146580s146IDLE
Location: 55°10.38' N 118°47.85' W - locator DO05OE41HM - show map - static map
0.5 miles Northeast bearing 25° from Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada [?]
13.4 miles East bearing 83° from Wembley, Alberta, Canada
69.6 miles Southeast bearing 125° from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada
Last position: 2012-02-14 12:50:03 UTC (34m20s ago)
2012-02-14 05:50:03 MST local time at Grande Prairie, Canada [?]
Last path: VE6TSR>APVR30 via TCPIP*,qAC,T2APRSNZ
Positions stored: 5
Stations near current position of IRLP-1460 - show more
callsign distance last heard - UTC      callsign distance last heard - UTC
TATV-40.4 miles 253°2012-02-12 22:44:05 VE6PLL-50.5 miles 261°2012-01-23 01:08:59
VE6PLL-90.5 miles 256°2012-01-24 19:10:12 VE6YTX0.5 miles 17°2012-02-07 21:24:28
VE6GFZ0.8 miles 46°2012-02-14 13:22:29 VE6BRW-91.0 miles 93°2012-02-11 18:27:17
VE6PLL-141.1 miles 273°2012-02-14 00:05:39 Ve6cre1.5 miles 85°2012-02-08 02:13:48
VE6CEP-51.6 miles 357°2012-01-15 16:56:09 VE6BLK2.3 miles 163°2012-02-02 22:39:39
CYQU3.5 miles 278°2012-02-14 13:20:06 VE6GG4.8 miles 209°2012-02-13 02:42:59
VE6NOC-98.5 miles 1°2012-01-31 00:07:42 VE6KNH15.5 miles 274°2012-02-14 13:19:37
VE6KNH-1415.5 miles 274°2012-02-14 04:07:08 VE6LDH-1415.5 miles 274°2012-02-13 21:34:38
VE6BL19.7 miles 280°2012-02-14 13:22:19
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