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APRS object RPT RGS - show graphs
Source callsign: CX2ABP
Comment: 147210+ T82.5 RPT Radio Grupo Sur
Location: 34°54.03' S 56°11.05' W - locator GF15VC73VV - show map - static map
3.0 miles South bearing 194° from Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay [?]
8.0 miles West bearing 250° from Paso de Carrasco, Canelones Department, Uruguay
12.2 miles South bearing 171° from Las Piedras, Canelones Department, Uruguay
Last position: 2010-03-18 21:00:26 UTC (18m7s ago)
2010-03-18 18:00:26 UYT local time at Montevideo, Uruguay [?]
Last path: CX2ABP>APU25N via TCPIP*,qAC,iURUGUAY
Positions stored: 1
Packets transmitted: 677 over the last 48 hours, heard on radio by 0 known stations, 0 known iGates
Others sourced by CX2ABP: CW1R RPT Cerro RPT CVerd RPT PdE RPT RCU
Stations near current position of RPT RGS - show more
callsign distance last heard - UTC      callsign distance last heard - UTC
CX4ABW-A0.9 miles 245°2010-03-01 15:44:54 RPT RCU1.4 miles 110°2010-03-18 20:59:55
ER-CX1AA1.6 miles 99°2010-03-05 19:47:41 CX1AQN2.0 miles 122°2010-03-18 20:24:37
CX2ACB2.2 miles 110°2010-03-18 21:13:09 CX2ABP2.4 miles 55°2010-03-18 21:09:58
CX2ABP-32.4 miles 55°2010-03-08 07:04:53 CX4AE3.1 miles 76°2010-03-18 21:15:40
CX8AF-123.2 miles 18°2010-03-18 02:39:22 CX8AF-103.2 miles 18°2010-03-18 01:53:09
CX8AF-83.2 miles 18°2010-03-01 17:39:44 CX1CAN3.3 miles 27°2010-03-07 23:52:56
CX4ABW3.8 miles 18°2010-03-01 15:44:42 CX9AE-74.2 miles 51°2010-03-07 21:50:31
CX9AE4.2 miles 51°2010-03-09 16:38:58 RPT Cerro4.4 miles 281°2010-03-18 20:58:25
CX4ABW-D30.6 miles 71°2010-03-01 14:50:41
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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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