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Comment: {UIV32N}
Location: 41°03.03' S 71°29.76' W - locator FE48GW07LV - show map - static map
12.3 miles Northwest bearing 304° from San Carlos de Bariloche, Departamento de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina [?]
20.5 miles Southeast bearing 154° from Villa La Angostura, Neuquén, Argentina
61.9 miles South bearing 187° from San Martín de los Andes, Neuquén, Argentina
Last position: 2011-07-26 21:47:47 UTC (305d 14h11m ago)
2011-07-26 18:47:47 ART local time at San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina [?]
Device: Roger Barker, G4IDE: UI-View32 version 25N (software, Windows)
Last path: LU1VKQ-1>APU25N via TCPIP*,qAC,T2FINLAND
Positions stored: 1
Other SSIDs: LU1VKQ LU1VKQ-10 LU1VKQ-2 LU1VKQ-9
Stations near current position of LU1VKQ-1 - show more
callsign distance last heard - UTC      callsign distance last heard - UTC
LU1VKQ15.6 yards 270°2012-05-26 17:03:23 LU1VKQ-9154.4 yards 262°2012-05-17 16:11:00
LU1VKQ-100.5 miles 160°2012-05-27 11:58:26 LU1VDA2.5 miles 139°2012-05-26 14:58:54
LU1VPI-56.9 miles 142°2012-05-19 17:15:36 jupuliopo6.9 miles 134°2012-05-24 13:16:27
LU1VM-108.2 miles 176°2012-05-27 11:49:36 LU1VM-911.0 miles 125°2012-05-27 11:58:49
LU7VCA-911.9 miles 120°2012-05-13 23:38:05 LU4YBC-112.1 miles 120°2012-05-20 01:30:53
LV4YBC-112.4 miles 120°2012-05-11 20:13:50 LU1VM-117.5 miles 93°2012-05-27 11:53:29
LU1VM17.5 miles 93°2012-05-27 11:53:57
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