Name:
DCARA-6
Station ID:
1002490
Source:
Symbol:
Circle (6)
Latest Packet:
Unknown Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714928112
Age:
1714928112
Path:
Latest Position:
32.26083, -97.4375
Receive Time:
1714837980
Speed:
38.89 km/h
Course:
240°
Altitude:
238.96 m
Packet frequency:
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Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KC5AKB-7 1716363327 5.13 km
KC5AKB 1716366224 7.67 km
N5IWM 1716364044 7.95 km
KS5S 1716366222 19.73 km
KE4LPD-1 1716366260 21.84 km
KG5JIV-10 1716366014 24.31 km
FW1382 1716363075 26.1 km
KC5CPO 1716364870 26.25 km
CW5920 1716363617 33.79 km
DW4805 1716363743 38.17 km
N8HRV-10 1716365949 40.71 km
KF5MMX B 1716365485 42.47 km
KF5MMX-B 1716365470 42.47 km
KB5ASY-10 1716365639 42.47 km
KK6EOL 1716365798 45.64 km
KC5AKB-7 1716363327 5.13 km
KC5AKB 1716366224 7.67 km
N5IWM 1716364044 7.95 km
KS5S 1716366222 19.73 km
KE4LPD-1 1716366260 21.84 km
KG5JIV-10 1716366014 24.31 km
FW1382 1716363075 26.1 km
KC5CPO 1716364870 26.25 km
CW5920 1716363617 33.79 km
DW4805 1716363743 38.17 km
N8HRV-10 1716365949 40.71 km
KF5MMX B 1716365485 42.47 km
KF5MMX-B 1716365470 42.47 km
KB5ASY-10 1716365639 42.47 km
KK6EOL 1716365798 45.64 km
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