Name:
444.450HC
Station ID:
1322141
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714673447
Age:
1714673447
Path:
BEACON,qAR,W7VW-1
Comment:
444.450 T948 - R30m HAT CREEK
Latest Position:
40.806, -121.40283
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
Export 444.450HC data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KF6VAN-10 1714673728 0 m
KM6IQS-N 1714672594 39.17 km
K7TDK-9 1714671152 39.97 km
K6TTR 1714673548 64.17 km
W6SCR-6 1714673586 73.82 km
W6NGF-N 1714672703 74.95 km
FW1915 1714671086 79.54 km
GW3773 1714672206 80.65 km
GW1100 1714672803 81.45 km
N6RZR-2 1714673416 81.53 km
K6NCC-13 1714671632 84.53 km
K6EQ-10 1714673122 86.05 km
KI7RQ-D 1714672675 86.76 km
KI7RQ-N 1714672655 86.76 km
HILAKE 1714673230 87.66 km
KF6VAN-10 1714673728 0 m
KM6IQS-N 1714672594 39.17 km
K7TDK-9 1714671152 39.97 km
K6TTR 1714673548 64.17 km
W6SCR-6 1714673586 73.82 km
W6NGF-N 1714672703 74.95 km
FW1915 1714671086 79.54 km
GW3773 1714672206 80.65 km
GW1100 1714672803 81.45 km
N6RZR-2 1714673416 81.53 km
K6NCC-13 1714671632 84.53 km
K6EQ-10 1714673122 86.05 km
KI7RQ-D 1714672675 86.76 km
KI7RQ-N 1714672655 86.76 km
HILAKE 1714673230 87.66 km
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