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Comment: CX2ACB/D Atlantida
Location: 34°46.56' S 55°45.02' W - locator GF25CF93XS - show map - static map
0.6 miles South bearing 182° from Atlántida, Canelones Department, Uruguay [?]
3.5 miles Southwest bearing 213° from Las Toscas, Canelones Department, Uruguay
24.0 miles East bearing 81° from Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
26.9 miles East bearing 97° from Las Piedras, Canelones Department, Uruguay
Last position: 2011-09-02 22:51:05 UTC (267d 14h56m ago)
2011-09-02 19:51:05 UYT local time at Atlántida, Uruguay [?]
Last path: CX2ACB-6>DIGI via qAS,CX2ACB
Positions stored: 6
Other SSIDs: CX2ACB
Stations near current position of CX2ACB-6 - show more
callsign distance last heard - UTC      callsign distance last heard - UTC
CX5CBA-1013.3 miles 253°2012-05-20 18:35:12 CX2ABP-119.4 miles 89°2012-05-01 19:59:17
CX9AE22.2 miles 254°2012-04-29 20:07:59 CX8BU22.2 miles 249°2012-05-10 17:36:19
CX1CAK-722.3 miles 249°2012-05-19 08:11:41 CX4AE22.9 miles 250°2012-05-27 13:39:12
CX4AE-923.2 miles 250°2012-05-26 03:13:06 CX1CAN23.8 miles 256°2012-05-19 22:47:18
TURID KNUTSEN23.8 miles 219°2012-05-08 06:08:41 CX2ABP23.8 miles 252°2012-05-27 13:46:05
CX2ABP-1023.8 miles 252°2012-05-27 02:22:54 CX2ABP-623.8 miles 252°2012-05-25 18:07:55
CX2ABP-823.8 miles 252°2012-05-09 15:03:03 CX5BAE23.9 miles 258°2012-05-27 03:18:01
CX8AF24.2 miles 257°2012-05-26 22:07:17 CX8AF-224.2 miles 257°2012-05-27 03:37:32
CX8AF-424.2 miles 257°2012-05-27 03:37:32 CX8AF-624.2 miles 257°2012-05-26 22:04:58
SPAR MIRA24.3 miles 219°2012-05-25 14:45:30 CX2ACB24.4 miles 247°2012-05-27 13:40:17
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