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APRS station SV7GBF - show graphs
Comment: THASSOS BASE VASILIS 73" {UIV32N}
Location: 40°44.33' N 24°35.07' E - locator KN20HR07DH - show map
1.7 miles West bearing 283° from Megálos Prínos, Nomós Kaválas, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece [?]
7.1 miles West bearing 248° from Thásos, Nomós Kaválas, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
16.8 miles Southeast bearing 145° from Kavála, Nomós Kaválas, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
59.1 miles Southeast bearing 114° from Sérres, Nomós Serrón, Central Macedonia, Greece
Last position: 2024-08-16 12:06:07 EDT (122d 14h55m ago)
2024-08-16 19:06:07 EEST local time at Megálos Prínos, Greece [?]
Device: Roger Barker, G4IDE: UI-View32 (software, Windows)
Last path: SV7GBF>APU25N via TCPIP*,qAC,SV2HRT-LX
Positions stored: 1
Other SSIDs: SV7GBF-11 SV7GBF-13 SV7GBF-10 SV7GBF-2 SV7GBF-6 SV7GBF-7 SV7GBF-5
Stations near current position of SV7GBF - show more
callsign distance last heard - EST      callsign distance last heard - EST
SV7GBF-11517.5 yards 293°2024-12-17 01:56:36 SV/MC-0800.6 miles 79°2024-12-06 05:45:50
SV/MC-0811.6 miles 49°2024-12-06 05:45:50 SV/MC-0394.9 miles 199°2024-12-06 05:45:39
SV/MC-0026.0 miles 99°2024-12-06 05:45:30 SV/MC-0036.8 miles 111°2024-12-06 05:45:30
SV/MC-07910.3 miles 130°2024-12-06 05:45:50 DW567816.9 miles 325°2024-12-17 01:28:05
SV/MC-03819.0 miles 328°2024-12-06 05:45:38 SV7DMD-722.4 miles 28°2024-12-12 00:45:02
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