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APRS station KM0PT-14 - show graphs
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Comment: Hand held
Mic-E message: Off duty
Location: 43°36.81' N 91°55.56' W - locator EN43AO87VF - show map - static map
5.8 miles Northeast bearing 46° from Harmony, Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States [?]
8.8 miles Southeast bearing 116° from Preston, Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States
39.1 miles Southeast bearing 136° from Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States
96.8 miles Southeast bearing 137° from Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States
Last position: 2012-06-14 11:15:42 CDT (339d 14h59m ago)
2012-06-14 11:15:42 CDT local time at Harmony, United States [?]
Course:
Device: Kenwood: TH-D7 (ht)
Last path: KM0PT-14>TSSV8Q via KM0PT-9*,W0NE*,WIDE2-1,qAR,WB0NIU (good)
Positions stored: 213
Other SSIDs: KM0PT-15 KM0PT-5 KM0PT-7 KM0PT-9
Last heard a station directly: 2012-05-19 00:37:02 CDT (366d 1h37m ago)
Stations near current position of KM0PT-14 - show more
callsign distance last heard - CDT      callsign distance last heard - CDT
KM0PT-9102.9 yards 270°2013-05-20 02:11:45 KM0PT-7324.8 yards 357°2013-05-11 16:05:18
KM0PT-15358.8 yards 47°2013-04-26 21:11:08 N0QK-113.8 miles 12°2013-05-20 01:59:32
KM0PT-516.9 miles 334°2013-05-19 20:16:31 147.165DE20.2 miles 154°2013-05-20 00:09:39
ARXSVR2bA29.0 miles 253°2013-05-19 22:34:04 DW731032.0 miles 300°2013-05-20 02:14:51
AG0T-532.3 miles 301°2013-04-24 01:57:23 KC0JKP-1034.0 miles 305°2013-04-21 23:05:35
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