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APRS station RA6AS-10 - show graphs
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Comment: 73 de RG7A
Location: 43°35.41' N 39°43.31' E - locator KN93UO61OP - show map - static map
0.7 miles South bearing 197° from Sochi, Krasnodarskiy, Russia [?]
6.1 miles Southeast bearing 154° from Dagomys, Krasnodarskiy, Russia
72.8 miles South bearing 195° from Maykop, Adygeya, Russia
Last position: 2013-03-11 06:55:38 CDT (75d 16m ago)
2013-03-11 15:55:38 MSK local time at Sochi, Russia [?]
Altitude: 69 ft
Course:
Last path: RA6AS-10>APRS via TCPIP*,qAC,T2RUSSIA
Positions stored: 2262
Other SSIDs: RA6AS-7
Stations near current position of RA6AS-10 - show more
callsign distance last heard - CDT      callsign distance last heard - CDT
0027344780.7 miles 195°2013-05-24 09:10:09 RK6ARW-30.8 miles 137°2013-05-25 07:11:32
RK6ARW-101.1 miles 354°2013-05-20 02:23:25 3758660001.3 miles 198°2013-05-21 13:17:19
RK6ARW-73.8 miles 83°2013-05-07 08:32:20 RG7A-76.1 miles 122°2013-05-06 05:47:29
RR6AO7.1 miles 114°2013-05-25 07:06:02 URSS12.6 miles 140°2013-05-25 06:47:13
EL-Adler15.0 miles 137°2013-05-25 07:06:02 00273116215.9 miles 140°2013-05-21 15:15:09
RR6AG16.4 miles 130°2013-05-14 20:36:02 VOLGO-BALT-19416.5 miles 139°2013-05-21 12:39:52
ULUSOY 217.1 miles 142°2013-05-21 11:00:46 STONE18.8 miles 157°2013-05-24 03:50:03
MCHS224.8 miles 74°2013-05-25 06:51:02 MINITANKTWO25.8 miles 220°2013-05-24 09:03:25
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