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Source callsign: OM6RU-6
Comment: >Poprad / Tatry T:13 (METAR)
Location: 49°04.00' N 20°15.00' E - locator KN09DB06AA - show map - static map
2.0 miles East bearing 77° from Svit, Slovakia [?]
2.5 miles Northwest bearing 297° from Poprad, Prešovský, Slovakia
51.4 miles Northwest bearing 298° from Košice, Košický, Slovakia
71.8 miles South bearing 168° from Kraków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Last position: 2012-05-24 02:39:03 UTC (3d 19h58m ago)
2012-05-24 04:39:03 CEST local time at Svit, Slovakia [?]
Last WX report: 2012-05-24 02:39:03 UTC (3d 19h58m ago) – show weather charts
55.0 °F 76% 1017.0 mbar 4.9 MPH Northwest
Last path: OM6RU-6>APRS via TCPIP*,qAC,DO0YA-IS
Positions stored: 6
Packet rate: 589 seconds between packets on average during 29454 seconds.
Others sourced by OM6RU-6: LZIB LZKC LZKZ LZLU LZNI LZPE LZPP LZSL LZZI
Stations near current position of LZTT - show more
callsign distance last heard - UTC      callsign distance last heard - UTC
DW03071.9 miles 126°2012-05-27 22:33:26 WX+webcam5.5 miles 30°2012-04-29 16:42:51
SP7SEG9.2 miles 260°2012-05-17 19:04:36 DW755212.4 miles 50°2012-05-27 22:33:28
OM0OVR13.7 miles 201°2012-05-27 22:18:56 SR9NLG21.5 miles 329°2012-05-27 22:14:19
145.700-Z21.9 miles 320°2012-05-27 22:23:24 OM3ZCK-725.6 miles 50°2012-05-27 09:59:51
OM3ZCK-226.7 miles 49°2012-05-27 22:26:01
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