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APRS station CQ0DSB - show graphs
Comment: Serra Bornes -Chaves - ARAT 438.3750/430.7750 CC1
Location: 41°26.04' N 7°00.42' W - locator IN61LK94DD - show map
7.6 miles South bearing 198° from Macedo de Cavaleiros, Macedo de Cavaleiros, Bragança, Portugal [?]
10.0 miles East bearing 112° from Mirandela, Mirandela, Bragança, Portugal
73.5 miles East bearing 96° from Braga, Braga, Braga, Portugal
77.5 miles Northwest bearing 295° from Salamanca, Provincia de Salamanca, Castille and León, Spain
Last position: 2024-11-30 05:16:00 EST (13m18s ago)
2024-11-30 10:16:00 WET local time at Macedo de Cavaleiros, Portugal [?]
Device: R3ABM: BrandMeister DMR
Last path: CQ0DSB>APBM1S via TCPIP*,qAS,BM2682RPT
Positions stored: 1
Packet rate: 982 seconds between packets on average during 48128 seconds.
Last heard a station directly: 2024-10-26 07:44:34 EDT (34d 22h44m ago)
Stations near current position of CQ0DSB - show more
callsign distance last heard - EST      callsign distance last heard - EST
245964119.1 miles 292°2024-11-25 13:41:23 2449628219.0 miles 214°2024-11-02 18:17:29
CT/TM-00221.1 miles 22°2024-11-17 03:15:43 2449993125.9 miles 287°2024-11-03 14:34:39
CQ0DBO28.8 miles 309°2024-11-30 05:16:00 CT1DQV-330.2 miles 311°2024-11-02 06:56:31
CT1DQV B30.2 miles 311°2024-11-18 15:16:56 CT1DQV-B30.2 miles 311°2024-11-18 15:17:06
CT1DQV-N31.0 miles 311°2024-11-02 05:59:52 CQ0DPD31.3 miles 283°2024-11-30 05:16:01
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