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Comment: QSO in Brady 146.62PL114&Eden 147.39PL
Mic-E message: En route
Location: 31°13.66' N 99°16.44' W - locator EM01IF74CP - show map - static map
7.3 miles Northeast bearing 29° from Brady, McCulloch County, Texas, United States [?]
31.0 miles South bearing 182° from Cleveland, Coleman County, Texas, United States
37.2 miles Southwest bearing 207° from Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, United States
70.5 miles East bearing 103° from San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, United States
Last position: 2012-02-12 17:42:59 UTC (104d 2h49m ago)
2012-02-12 11:42:59 CST local time at Brady, United States [?]
Altitude: 1896 ft
Course: 44°
Device: Kenwood: TM-D710 (rig)
Last path: AA5JM-9>SQ1S6V via AA5JM-1,WIDE1,WIDE2*,qAR,WB5RXA (good)
Positions stored: 3441
Other SSIDs: AA5JM-1 AA5JM-3 AA5JM-7
Stations near current position of AA5JM-9 - show more
callsign distance last heard - UTC      callsign distance last heard - UTC
AA5JM-355.5 yards 291°2012-04-29 12:51:07 AA5JM-14.9 miles 188°2012-05-26 20:30:43
KC5EZZ-515.8 miles 327°2012-05-26 00:20:24 SJTSVRL7A17.4 miles 245°2012-05-07 21:49:04
SJTSVRKrA26.8 miles 241°2012-05-07 21:49:04 KE5NTA-929.8 miles 314°2012-05-26 20:29:08
KC5EZZ-1034.5 miles 277°2012-05-26 20:27:43 5EZZ-1034.5 miles 277°2012-04-27 10:47:38
KC5EQZ-1034.5 miles 277°2012-05-25 11:23:04 SJTSVR0qA34.8 miles 239°2012-05-06 01:34:47
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