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APRS station VY2CGA-9 - show graphs
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Mic-E message: In service
Location: 46°25.77' N 63°38.25' W - locator FN86EK33MB - show map - static map
0.6 miles Southeast bearing 117° from Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada [?]
7.5 miles East bearing 72° from Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada
27.8 miles Northwest bearing 299° from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
59.6 miles East bearing 68° from Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Last position: 2012-11-14 19:55:24 CST (186d 15h22m ago)
2012-11-14 21:55:24 AST local time at Kensington, Canada [?]
Altitude: 72 ft
Course: 316°
Device: Kenwood: TM-D700 (rig)
Last path: VY2CGA-9>T6RU7W via VY2TPH*,WIDE3-2,qAR,VE1AIC-1 (good)
Positions stored: 24910
Stations near current position of VY2CGA-9 - show more
callsign distance last heard - CDT      callsign distance last heard - CDT
VY2IHR-73.9 miles 27°2013-05-16 14:47:16 VY2IHR-94.0 miles 27°2013-05-18 12:25:55
VY2TPH11.5 miles 113°2013-05-20 12:16:52 VE1UHF-411.7 miles 120°2013-05-20 12:06:30
VE6KTK-912.3 miles 192°2013-05-18 14:15:06 VY2OG-714.7 miles 89°2013-05-01 12:47:20
EW213419.0 miles 130°2013-05-20 12:03:56 IRLP-203020.6 miles 137°2013-05-20 12:00:02
VE1AIC-425.1 miles 129°2013-05-20 12:15:07 VE1AIC-325.1 miles 129°2013-05-20 12:00:56
VE1AIC-625.1 miles 129°2013-05-10 14:58:37 CYYG26.1 miles 113°2013-05-20 12:11:50
VY2HF-929.7 miles 117°2013-05-11 17:48:13
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