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APRS station SV3GCB-7 - show graphs
Comment: Jim 145250/R0/R1 FT2D sv1gcb.wordpress.com sv3gcb@gmail.com
Mic-E message: Off duty
Location: 37°04.18' N 22°25.79' E - locator KM17FB16NR - show map
406.8 m South bearing 179° from Spárti, Nomós Lakonías, Peloponnese, Greece [?]
1.9 km Southeast bearing 142° from Magoúla, Nomós Lakonías, Peloponnese, Greece
144.4 km Southwest bearing 228° from Piraeus, Nomós Attikís, Attica, Greece
151.9 km Southwest bearing 229° from Athens, Nomarchía Athínas, Attica, Greece
Last position: 2025-10-14 07:03:46 UTC (5h53m ago)
2025-10-14 10:03:46 EEST local time at Spárti, Greece [?]
Altitude: 205 m
Course: 163°
Speed: 0 km/h
Device: Yaesu: FT2D (ht)
Last path: SV3GCB-7>SWPT18 via WIDE2-2,WIDE1-1,qAR,SV3GCB-1 (bad)
If WIDE1-1 is used in the path, it should be the first component of the path, so that a fill-in digipeater would be the first one to retransmit the packet.
Positions stored: 1
Other SSIDs: SV3GCB-3 SV3GCB-10 SV3GCB-1 SV3GCB-11 SV3GCB-13 SV3GCB-9 SV3GCB-4 SV3GCB-15 SV3GCB-2 SV3GCB SV3GCB-19 SV3GCB-14
Stations which heard SV3GCB-7 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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