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APRS object NTLBFA72A - show graphs
Source callsign: NTLBFA
Comment: Hazard Reduction DEEPWATER RACECOU {N7xAA
Location: 29°25.76' S 151°51.12' E - locator QG50WN26FX - show map
35.7 km North bearing 18° from Glen Innes, Glen Innes Severn, New South Wales, Australia [?]
81.1 km Northeast bearing 62° from Inverell, Inverell, New South Wales, Australia
110.3 km West bearing 286° from South Grafton, Clarence Valley, New South Wales, Australia
121.1 km North bearing 8° from Armidale, Armidale Dumaresq, New South Wales, Australia
Last position: 2025-05-23 08:00:14 UTC (39d 23h26m ago)
2025-05-23 18:00:14 AEST local time at Glen Innes, Australia [?]
Last path: NTLBFA>APRS via qAS,WXSVR-AU
Positions stored: 3
Others sourced by NTLBFA: NTLBFA03A NTLBFA04A NTLBFA05A NTLBFA06A NTLBFA08A NTLBFA09A NTLBFA15A NTLBFA18A NTLBFA19A NTLBFA20A NTLBFA21A NTLBFA23A NTLBFA24A NTLBFA25A NTLBFA27A NTLBFA30A NTLBFA31A NTLBFA32A NTLBFA35A NTLBFA36A NTLBFA40A NTLBFA41A NTLBFA42A NTLBFA45A NTLBFA46A NTLBFA48A NTLBFA49A NTLBFA50A NTLBFA54A NTLBFA55A NTLBFA56A NTLBFA57A NTLBFA58A NTLBFA59A NTLBFA60A NTLBFA61A NTLBFA63A NTLBFA64A NTLBFA65A NTLBFA66A NTLBFA67A NTLBFA68A NTLBFA70A NTLBFA70B NTLBFA71A NTLBFA73A NTLBFA74A NTLBFA75A NTLBFA76A NTLBFA78A NTLBFA80A NTLBFA81A NTLBFA82A NTLBFA83A NTLBFA84A NTLBFA85A NTLBFA86A NTLBFA88A NTLBFA89A NTLBFA90A NTLBFA91A NTLBFA92A NTLBFA94A NTLBFA95A NTLBFA96A NTLBFA98A NTLBFA99A
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