Name:
W6/NC-178
Station ID:
1021447
Source:
Symbol:
X
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1716485205
Age:
1716485205
Path:
APN100,TCPIP*,qAC,FIFTH
Comment:
Summits On The Air - www.sota.org.uk
Latest Position:
37.13167, -122.17067
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Related stations/objects:
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
AC6SL-8 1717202435 4.45 km
AC6SL-9 1717200308 4.49 km
CW7395 1717200018 4.57 km
KK6LVQ-13 1717203542 4.72 km
AF6SE 1717202666 5.27 km
CW7052 1717201327 5.48 km
DW6061 1717202717 5.86 km
AC3T-1 1717202236 9.85 km
AC3T 1717203435 9.88 km
K6XTC-1 1717203457 10.44 km
EW6800 1717200959 10.82 km
W6VN 1717201520 11.92 km
K6DRI C 1717202419 12.13 km
K6DRI-C 1717202405 12.13 km
N6VMG-9 1717202842 15.07 km
AC6SL-8 1717202435 4.45 km
AC6SL-9 1717200308 4.49 km
CW7395 1717200018 4.57 km
KK6LVQ-13 1717203542 4.72 km
AF6SE 1717202666 5.27 km
CW7052 1717201327 5.48 km
DW6061 1717202717 5.86 km
AC3T-1 1717202236 9.85 km
AC3T 1717203435 9.88 km
K6XTC-1 1717203457 10.44 km
EW6800 1717200959 10.82 km
W6VN 1717201520 11.92 km
K6DRI C 1717202419 12.13 km
K6DRI-C 1717202405 12.13 km
N6VMG-9 1717202842 15.07 km
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