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Comment: QTH: Batu Pahat, Johor. Handle: Azrani
Location: 1°51.90' N 102°55.35' E - locator OJ11LU07QO - show map - static map
1.3 miles Northwest bearing 324° from Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia [?]
13.4 miles West bearing 270° from Parit Raja, Johor, Malaysia
63.4 miles Northwest bearing 296° from Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
75.3 miles Northwest bearing 302° from Singapore, Singapore
Last position: 2011-07-26 12:51:17 UTC (305d 4h59m ago)
2011-07-26 20:51:17 MYT local time at Batu Pahat, Malaysia [?]
Last path: 9W2ABP-2>APRSMY via WIDE1-1,qAS,9W2BPA-2 (good)
Positions stored: 1
Stations near current position of 9W2ABP-2 - show more
callsign distance last heard - UTC      callsign distance last heard - UTC
9W2BPA-80.9 miles 126°2012-05-19 07:02:51 9W2BPA-12.5 miles 124°2012-05-20 20:27:52
9W2JMP-14.1 miles 20°2012-05-20 20:30:10 9W2PHM11.9 miles 135°2012-05-20 20:32:21
9W2SMX12.2 miles 94°2012-05-20 20:29:03 9W2BPA-912.2 miles 93°2012-05-26 16:29:45
9W2SMX-913.3 miles 90°2012-05-23 14:17:13 9W2RBP15.0 miles 120°2012-05-20 20:31:15
9W2LBY20.4 miles 130°2012-05-20 20:25:46 9W2TPT-222.1 miles 295°2012-05-20 17:11:12
9W2JEK-928.4 miles 67°2012-05-26 15:26:58 9W2OYY-929.8 miles 67°2012-05-21 13:30:04
9W2JEK-331.0 miles 68°2012-05-20 23:50:46 9W2JEK-531.0 miles 68°2012-05-21 13:57:37
9W2JEK-431.2 miles 68°2012-05-26 17:44:03 9W2XLD31.5 miles 68°2012-05-20 20:33:27
9W2OYY-1032.0 miles 66°2012-04-30 16:16:28 9W2KDA41.2 miles 298°2012-05-26 17:47:32
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