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APRS object MFD #2 - show graphs
Source callsign: VE9SC
Comment: Moncton Fire Station #2
Location: 46°05.05' N 64°48.79' W - locator FN76OC20KE - show map - static map
2.2 miles South bearing 193° from Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada [?]
11.6 miles East bearing 74° from Salisbury, New Brunswick, Canada
70.8 miles North bearing 348° from Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Last position: 2010-01-17 20:55:51 UTC (55d 17h36m ago)
2010-01-17 16:55:51 AST local time at Moncton, Canada [?]
Last path: VE9SC>APAGW via TCPIP*,qAC,VE1MPF-JS
Positions stored: 1
Others sourced by VE9SC: DGD MFD #1 MFD #3 MFD #4 MFD #5 MTN VE9MPF VE9MPF-7 VE9SC-1 VE9SC-2 VE9SC-3 VE9SC-5
Stations near current position of MFD #2 - show more
callsign distance last heard - UTC      callsign distance last heard - UTC
VE1FUN0.9 miles 349°2010-03-14 14:17:28 VE9JJS-121.1 miles 13°2010-03-14 14:32:07
VE9JJS-91.5 miles 12°2010-03-13 18:26:17 VE9SC-101.8 miles 146°2010-03-14 13:59:04
VE9GFD-92.0 miles 170°2010-03-13 17:09:57 VE1MPF2.0 miles 79°2010-03-14 14:27:00
VE1MPF-102.0 miles 79°2010-03-14 14:19:17 VE9BUF-43.7 miles 64°2010-03-14 14:32:21
VE9BUF-93.7 miles 65°2010-03-14 14:11:33 VE9BUD5.3 miles 57°2010-02-24 02:11:55
VE9WRC5.6 miles 304°2010-03-14 14:17:59 VE9MDB6.9 miles 334°2010-03-14 14:09:08
VE9XAB20.7 miles 67°2010-03-14 14:31:29 VE9RWS-1523.3 miles 119°2010-03-01 23:31:56
VE9GPS23.4 miles 119°2010-03-14 14:25:06 VE9RWS-924.6 miles 121°2010-03-14 13:33:05
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This page shows real-time information collected from the Automatic Position Reporting System Internet network (APRS-IS). APRS is used by amateur (ham) radio operators to transmit real-time position information, weather data, telemetry and messages over the radio. A vehicle equipped with a GPS receiver, a VHF transmitter or HF transceiver and a small computer device called a tracker transmits it's location, speed and course in a small data packet, which is then received by a nearby iGate receiving site which forwards the packet on the Internet. Systems connected to the Internet can send information on the APRS-IS without a radio transmitter, or collect and display information transmitted anywhere in the world.
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