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APRS station VE7CYB-2 - show graphs
Comment: W2, Wynndel BC
Last beacon: VE7CYB-2/R WIDE2-1/D
Location: 49°11.62' N 116°34.81' W - locator DN19RE06JL - show map
7.4 miles Northwest bearing 331° from Creston, British Columbia, Canada [?]
31.1 miles East bearing 91° from Salmo, British Columbia, Canada
38.1 miles Southeast bearing 123° from Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
42.2 miles Southwest bearing 240° from Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
Last position: 2024-10-12 10:24:08 EDT (2m43s ago)
2024-10-12 07:24:08 MST local time at Creston, Canada [?]
Last path: VE7CYB-2>BEACON via CREST,BLUMTN,WR7DW-3,WIDE2*,qAR,N3XFD-10 (good)
Positions stored: 2
Packet rate: 115 seconds between packets on average during 5641 seconds.
Stations near current position of VE7CYB-2 - show more
callsign distance last heard - EDT      callsign distance last heard - EDT
VA7WN-95.4 miles 152°2024-10-10 16:20:45 EW45657.2 miles 155°2024-10-12 10:23:02
40759422.3 miles 137°2024-10-11 20:06:48
Stations which heard VE7CYB-2 directly on radio –
callsign pkts first heard - EDT last heard longest (tx => rx) longest at - EDT
WR7DW-3 9 2024-10-12 09:07:28 2024-10-12 09:44:08 DN19RE > DN28SN 106.4 miles 113° 2024-10-12 09:44:08

Only position packets which were originated by the station are shown here. The range statistics show some extra long hops, because some digipeaters do not correctly add themselves to the digipeater path. Please check the raw packets.
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This page shows real-time information collected from the Automatic Position Reporting System Internet network (APRS-IS). APRS is used by amateur (ham) radio operators to transmit real-time position information, weather data, telemetry and messages over the radio. A vehicle equipped with a GPS receiver, a VHF transmitter or HF transceiver and a small computer device called a tracker transmits it's location, speed and course in a small data packet, which is then received by a nearby iGate receiving site which forwards the packet on the Internet. Systems connected to the Internet can send information on the APRS-IS without a radio transmitter, or collect and display information transmitted anywhere in the world.
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