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APRS object EL-44666 - show graphs
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Source callsign: VK4EA-2
Comment: 146.925- MHz
Location: 27°02.14' S 152°49.16' E - locator QG62JX81HK - show map - static map
6.3 miles Southeast bearing 156° from Woodford, Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia [?]
8.8 miles Northwest bearing 293° from Caboolture, Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia
32.5 miles Northwest bearing 337° from Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
76.4 miles Northwest bearing 331° from Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Last position: 2012-06-03 01:17:16 CDT (349d 4h4m ago)
2012-06-03 16:17:16 EST local time at Woodford, Australia [?]
Last path: VK4EA-2>WIDE2-2 via TCPIP*,qAC,T2AUST
Positions stored: 1
Stations near current position of EL-44666 - show more
callsign distance last heard - CDT      callsign distance last heard - CDT
VK4RRC-130.0 yards 0°2013-05-18 05:01:14 IRLP64041.2 miles 56°2013-05-18 04:25:02
VK4QC-93.3 miles 57°2013-05-18 00:40:01 VK4OG-13.3 miles 225°2013-05-18 05:00:47
VK4QC-103.4 miles 51°2013-04-25 06:21:02 VK4QC3.5 miles 52°2013-05-18 03:45:20
VK4AAS-95.0 miles 86°2013-05-12 21:50:17 VK4AAS-75.1 miles 82°2013-04-21 17:56:02
VK4AAS5.1 miles 87°2013-05-18 05:18:30 VK4NBL-95.6 miles 335°2013-05-18 00:50:16
VK4QD-107.3 miles 102°2013-05-18 05:19:29 CW990410.0 miles 175°2013-05-18 05:16:46
VK4KZK-910.8 miles 106°2013-05-17 21:39:19 VK4TSB-915.0 miles 287°2013-05-14 21:19:52
VK4DJH-1016.8 miles 125°2013-04-28 06:54:41 EW261817.3 miles 145°2013-05-18 05:10:04
VK4DMI-718.0 miles 147°2013-05-07 19:10:34 VK4DMI-418.0 miles 147°2013-05-18 01:58:50
VK4AWJ18.5 miles 158°2013-04-19 18:53:52 VK4RDS C18.6 miles 18°2013-05-18 05:07:17
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