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Comment: on the road again ...
Last beacon: PT2WWV/R
Location: 13°56.67' S 39°06.23' W - locator HH06KB73MH - show map - static map
27.7 yards North bearing 15° from Camamu, Bahia, Brazil [?]
12.5 miles Northwest bearing 331° from Maraú, Bahia, Brazil
59.3 miles North bearing 12° from Itabuna, Bahia, Brazil
78.1 miles Southwest bearing 211° from Salvador, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Last position: 2012-02-14 02:10:09 UTC (4h14m ago)
2012-02-14 00:10:09 BRST local time at Camamu, Brazil [?]
Altitude: 112 ft
Course:
Device: JA7UDE: U2APRS version 60 (mobile, Android)
Last path: PT2WWV-9>APDU60 via TCPIP*,qAC,T2BRAZIL
Positions stored: 109501
Other SSIDs: PT2WWV PT2WWV-1 PT2WWV-10 PT2WWV-14 PT2WWV-15 PT2WWV-2 PT2WWV-4 PT2WWV-5 PT2WWV-6 PT2WWV-7 PT2WWV-8
Last heard a station directly: 2011-10-22 11:18:12 UTC (114d 19h6m ago)
Bulletins:
BLN0: 73 frm BahianoLand (12d 9h21m ago)
Stations near current position of PT2WWV-9 - show more
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Stations which heard PT2WWV-9 directly on radio –
callsign pkts first heard - UTC last heard longest (tx => rx) longest at - UTC
PY6ASV-1 150 2012-02-01 20:08:38 2012-02-12 21:38:08 HH07TE > HH07SA 13.7 miles 198° 2012-02-07 13:04:03

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