Nav aids
Radiobeacon at cabo santa maria light 34-40.3S 054-09.1W off air 0830Z to 2300Z daily 06 thru 08 nov
HYDROLANT 2459/02
- issued
- 2002-11-07 15:45Z
- status
- cancelled 2002-11-08 23:59Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2002-11-08 23:59Z
- authority
- NAVAREA VI 418/02 071400Z NOV 02
- sea
- South Atlantic Ocean
- position
- -34.672, -54.152
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 24050 (11TH ED). 1. RADIOBEACON AT CABO SANTA MARIA LIGHT 34-40.3S 054-09.1W OFF AIR 0830Z TO 2300Z DAILY 06 THRU 08 NOV. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 082359Z NOV.
Activity windows · 3 in this warning
| opens (UTC) | closes (UTC) | local | length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002-11-06 08:30Z | 2002-11-06 23:00Z | — | 14 h 30 |
| 2002-11-07 08:30Z | 2002-11-07 23:00Z | — | 14 h 30 |
| 2002-11-08 08:30Z | 2002-11-08 23:00Z | — | 14 h 30 |
Parsed from the warning text; outside these windows the area is normally not active, but the warning stays in force until cancelled.
This area · aids-to-navigation notices
54 within 180 nm since 1998 · 2 in the last 12 months · 2 in force now
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- Radiobeacon at chui light 33-44.6S 053-22.5W off air until 17 jan 272026-07-22
- Odas buoy temporarily established in 32-32.46S 052-06.03W until 31 dec 272026-04-23
- RACON at albardao light 33-12.22S 052-42.47W inoperative until 30 sep2024-04-04
- Farol verga light 32-58.59S 052-33.50W removed2023-05-23
- Radiobeacon at chui light 33-44.6S 053-22.5W inoperative until 20 jul2022-01-22
- Albardao light 33-12-13S 052-42-28W unlit2020-02-11
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Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Radiobeacon at chui light 33-44.6S 053-22.5W off air until 17 jan 27Nav aids · 67.8 nm
Worldwide now
193 aids-to-navigation notices in force · see all
Nav aids
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Not for navigation. This is a re-rendering of an official navigational warning for awareness; mariners must use official NAVAREA broadcasts and their national MSI service.