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APRS station KC9BUH - show graphs
Comment: kc9buh@gmail.com 145.370- 023 DPL patoka lake,in
Mic-E message: Off duty
Location: 38°22.84' N 86°38.65' W - locator EM68QJ21QI - show map
16.5 km West bearing 288° from English, Crawford County, Indiana, United States [?]
18.8 km South bearing 186° from French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, United States
78.4 km West bearing 281° from Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States
91.5 km Northeast bearing 60° from Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States
Last position: 2025-02-11 03:11:54 UTC (43m48s ago)
2025-02-10 22:11:54 EST local time at English, United States [?]
Course:
Speed: 0 km/h
Last telemetry: 2023-02-21 16:09:08 UTC (720d 11h46m ago) – show telemetry
Battery: 8 Percent, Charging/AC: 134 Charge/On/Off, GPS+Sat: 3025 Sats/On/Off, Current: -1280 mA, A5: 0 N/A
Device: Yaesu: FTM-400DR (rig)
Last path: KC9BUH>SXRR8T via WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,qAO,KC9BUH-3 (good)
Positions stored: 2230
Other SSIDs: KC9BUH-10 KC9BUH-3 KC9BUH-9 KC9BUH-15 KC9BUH-Y KC9BUH-7 KC9BUH-N
Stations which heard KC9BUH directly on radio –
callsign pkts first heard - UTC last heard longest (tx => rx) longest at - UTC

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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