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APRS station BG1TEM-9 - show graphs
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Comment: 144.675MHz Beijing Wangjing Ham Club
Mic-E message: Off duty
Location: 40°00.22' N 116°27.37' E - locator ON80FA40RV - show map - static map
7.3 miles Northeast bearing 25° from Beijing, Beijing, China [?]
10.2 miles Northwest bearing 312° from Tongzhou, Beijing, China
70.8 miles Northwest bearing 327° from Tianjin, Tianjin Shi, China
Last position: 2012-07-18 05:22:16 CDT (309d 13h1m ago)
2012-07-18 18:22:16 CST local time at Beijing, China [?]
Altitude: 164 ft
Course: 269°
Speed: 21 MPH
Device: Yaesu: FTM-350 (rig)
Last path: BG1TEM-9>TPPPR2 via WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,qAS,BY1WJ (good)
Positions stored: 2309
Stations near current position of BG1TEM-9 - show more
callsign distance last heard - CDT      callsign distance last heard - CDT
BY1WJ275.7 yards 107°2013-05-23 18:23:53 BA1AK-7374.6 yards 96°2013-05-23 03:00:01
BH1LYB-90.4 miles 158°2013-05-22 23:30:52 BH1LYB-50.4 miles 161°2013-05-12 10:18:45
BH1NNN-10.4 miles 163°2013-04-27 08:41:13 BH1JAI-50.4 miles 87°2013-05-16 09:40:09
BH1LYB-100.6 miles 186°2013-05-22 19:24:05 BH1LYB-130.6 miles 186°2013-05-22 19:24:05
BH1JAI0.7 miles 206°2013-05-16 11:32:49 BH1JAI-110.7 miles 209°2013-05-16 11:34:10
BH1NNN-70.7 miles 117°2013-05-16 09:18:37 BH1JAI-150.8 miles 209°2013-04-26 23:27:53
BH1JAI-100.9 miles 195°2013-05-21 07:11:46 BH1JAI-130.9 miles 195°2013-05-21 06:18:01
M3KDU-50.9 miles 182°2013-05-20 01:17:56 M3KDU-100.9 miles 182°2013-05-20 19:49:44
M3KDU-130.9 miles 182°2013-05-20 19:49:45 M3KDU0.9 miles 182°2013-05-11 08:20:08
M3KDU-70.9 miles 182°2013-05-20 19:45:11 M3KDU-90.9 miles 181°2013-05-12 10:26:18
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