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APRS object VE7NWR-V - show graphs
Source callsign: UBC39
Comment: VE7NWR 145.39- T100.0 nwarc.org
Location: 49°12.74' N 122°55.20' W - locator CN89MF90OX - show map
4.8 miles North bearing 353° from Delta, British Columbia, Canada [?]
8.5 miles Northwest bearing 330° from Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
9.4 miles East bearing 106° from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Last position: 2025-02-08 01:11:28 EST (21m21s ago)
2025-02-07 22:11:28 PST local time at Delta, Canada [?]
Last path: UBC39>APRX28 via TCPIP*,qAS,VE7CNC-15
Positions stored: 1
Others sourced by UBC39: NWARC
Other SSIDs: VE7NWR-U
Stations near current position of VE7NWR-V - show more
callsign distance last heard - EST      callsign distance last heard - EST
VE7NWR-U141.6 yards 175°2025-02-08 01:24:08 NW99440.2 yards 254°2025-02-08 01:32:03
NWARC466.8 yards 263°2025-02-08 00:44:07 VE7NWC-4480.2 yards 263°2025-01-26 23:19:45
VA7IMK-70.3 miles 288°2025-01-27 22:55:51 VE7ZYN-50.6 miles 143°2025-02-04 10:53:18
VE7LTD0.7 miles 171°2025-02-06 16:01:31 NW-EOC0.8 miles 45°2025-02-08 00:56:48
VA7BWX-120.8 miles 206°2025-02-07 19:04:40 BOWEN GUARDIAN1.0 miles 157°2025-02-06 12:51:41
SALISH SURVEYOR1.0 miles 194°2025-02-04 19:23:48 BOWEN BELLE1.1 miles 167°2025-02-07 22:49:17
HERB L LEDCOR1.1 miles 135°2025-02-08 01:30:49 PAUL C LEDCOR1.1 miles 165°2025-02-08 01:31:21
SEA CAP III1.2 miles 92°2025-02-06 14:28:47 0031601421.3 miles 177°2025-02-08 01:31:53
PROFILER II1.3 miles 180°2025-02-08 01:31:53 VFPA41.3 miles 181°2025-02-08 01:31:21
P/V PORT FRASER1.3 miles 181°2025-02-08 01:31:53 MV SEA IMP VIII1.6 miles 66°2025-02-08 00:07:06
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