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APRS station CQ1DBE - show graphs
Comment: CQ1DBE 438.2000/430.6000 CC1
Location: 38°32.00' N 28°38.00' W - locator HM58QM47AX - show map
0.0 yards North bearing 0° from Horta, Horta, Azores, Portugal [?]
3.8 miles East bearing 72° from Ribeira Grande, Azores, Portugal
50.0 miles Southwest bearing 225° from Lagoa, Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Azores, Portugal
Last position: 2024-05-19 12:11:45 EDT (14d 13h41m ago)
2024-05-19 16:11:45 +00 local time at Horta, Portugal [?]
Device: R3ABM: BrandMeister DMR
Last path: CQ1DBE>APBM1S via TCPIP*,qAS,BM2682RPT
Positions stored: 3
Stations near current position of CQ1DBE - show more
callsign distance last heard - EDT      callsign distance last heard - EDT
CU7BC-70.3 miles 161°2024-05-27 05:44:42 CU7BE-10.4 miles 145°2024-05-10 10:41:06
DL7JA0.6 miles 109°2024-05-14 04:46:34 GW24551.4 miles 243°2024-06-03 01:49:45
CU7AAZ-72.1 miles 0°2024-05-16 17:49:39 CQ1DAM4.3 miles 259°2024-05-22 18:09:40
CQ1DCG-D5.2 miles 304°2024-06-03 01:42:59 CQ1DCG5.2 miles 304°2024-06-03 01:44:38
CU/FA-0015.2 miles 305°2024-06-02 06:44:00 CT2HOV/P5.2 miles 305°2024-06-02 09:10:08
CU6NS-55.6 miles 89°2024-06-02 04:01:26 CU/PI-00113.4 miles 109°2024-06-01 06:12:42
CR8ACK-517.2 miles 94°2024-05-16 05:29:34 CU6AR-120.9 miles 113°2024-06-03 01:45:28
CU6AR-822.5 miles 115°2024-06-02 15:04:05 CT1HIX/P23.6 miles 106°2024-06-01 05:44:49
CU/PI-00223.6 miles 106°2024-06-01 16:41:42 CT1HIX23.6 miles 106°2024-06-01 05:02:44
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