Name:
VIA-15
Station ID:
1042939
Source:
Symbol:
Railroad Engine
Latest Packet:
Unknown Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1683205741
Age:
1683205741
Path:
Latest Position:
45.895, -72.47033
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Related stations/objects:
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
VE2PYO 1715131505 452 m
VE2PYO-D 1715131635 465 m
VA2XNY C 1715131629 4.12 km
VA2XNY-C 1715131615 4.12 km
VE2QJB-D 1715131651 4.27 km
ER-VE2RDL 1715131725 5.79 km
DW3464 1715130019 31.29 km
EMGATE 1715131766 46.25 km
VE2PAI B 1715131377 47.74 km
VE2PAI-B 1715131387 47.74 km
VA2YRP-C 1715131722 48.79 km
VA2YRP C 1715131712 48.79 km
VA2YRP-D 1715130822 48.79 km
VE2UGO-D 1715131069 51.1 km
VA2HE-3 1715131217 53.51 km
VE2PYO 1715131505 452 m
VE2PYO-D 1715131635 465 m
VA2XNY C 1715131629 4.12 km
VA2XNY-C 1715131615 4.12 km
VE2QJB-D 1715131651 4.27 km
ER-VE2RDL 1715131725 5.79 km
DW3464 1715130019 31.29 km
EMGATE 1715131766 46.25 km
VE2PAI B 1715131377 47.74 km
VE2PAI-B 1715131387 47.74 km
VA2YRP-C 1715131722 48.79 km
VA2YRP C 1715131712 48.79 km
VA2YRP-D 1715130822 48.79 km
VE2UGO-D 1715131069 51.1 km
VA2HE-3 1715131217 53.51 km
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