Nav aids
Nga chart 18766 (7TH ed)
NAVAREA XII 383/09
- issued
- 2009-08-26 23:17Z
- status
- cancelled 2009-08-27 15:33Z (archive)
- authority
- COGARD NAVCEN DGPS 733/09 261915Z AUG 09.
- sea
- North Pacific Ocean
- position
- 32.665, -117.243
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
NGA CHART 18766 (7TH ED). POINT LOMA DGPS STATION 32-39.9N 117-14.6W UNUSABLE.
This area · aids-to-navigation notices
136 within 180 nm since 1998 · 0 in the last 12 months · 1 in force now
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- NAVTEX station cambria (q) 33-44.00N 118-24.00W off air2024-04-25
- NAVTEX station cambria (q) 33-44.00N 118-24.00W off air2023-08-15
- Coronado island south light 32-23.5N 117-14.5W unlit2022-04-15
- GPS unreliable 20 apr in area within 222 miles of 32-49-59N 118-23-00W2021-04-16
- Coronado island south light 32-23.5N 117-14.5W unlit2021-04-13
- NAVTEX station cambria (q) 33-44N 118-24W, service restored2021-02-20
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Timeline
- Cancel NAVAREA XII 358/09, 383/09 and this msgcancelled by · 2009-08-27
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Hazardous operations 191500Z to 202300Z aug in area within two miles of 32-35.87N 117-10.87WExercises · 5.1 nm
- Coronado island south light 32-23.5N 117-14.5W unlitNav aids · 16.4 nm
- Hazardous operations 010800Z aug to 010800Z sep in area bound by 32-33.00N 118-25.00W, 32-35.00N 118-16.00W,…Exercises · 47.5 nm
- Hazardous operations 010800Z aug to 010800Z sep in area bound by 32-55.00N 118-25.00W, 32-55.00N 118-15.00W,…Exercises · 58.5 nm
- Hazardous operations 010800Z aug to 010800Z sep in area bound by 32-52.70N 119-11.96W, 33-08.06N 118-52.09W,…Exercises · 82.6 nm
Worldwide now
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Nav aids
Lights extinguished, buoys off station, RACON/NAVTEX outages. All current aids-to-navigation notices →
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.