Name:
W6/CT-211
Station ID:
1006836
Source:
Symbol:
X
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1713990692
Age:
1713990692
Path:
APN100,TCPIP*,qAC,THIRD
Comment:
Summits On The Air - www.sota.org.uk
Latest Position:
33.67117, -116.34283
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Distance
FW0492 1715993441 5.11 km
GW2765 1715993819 7 km
KM6LAI-D 1715993303 8.65 km
EW3298 1715993159 12.03 km
GW4696 1715993361 12.11 km
KE6BLR-98 1715993438 15.13 km
WA6MZW 1715990590 16.06 km
EW0772 1715990414 17.52 km
CW2285 1715993104 17.7 km
AA6HF 1715993716 18.37 km
KF6BM-1 1715993856 19.79 km
W6THC B 1715993876 22.49 km
W6THC-B 1715992646 22.49 km
EDOM 1715993832 23.34 km
FW3842 1715993824 24.63 km
FW0492 1715993441 5.11 km
GW2765 1715993819 7 km
KM6LAI-D 1715993303 8.65 km
EW3298 1715993159 12.03 km
GW4696 1715993361 12.11 km
KE6BLR-98 1715993438 15.13 km
WA6MZW 1715990590 16.06 km
EW0772 1715990414 17.52 km
CW2285 1715993104 17.7 km
AA6HF 1715993716 18.37 km
KF6BM-1 1715993856 19.79 km
W6THC B 1715993876 22.49 km
W6THC-B 1715992646 22.49 km
EDOM 1715993832 23.34 km
FW3842 1715993824 24.63 km
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