Name:
444.500T4
Station ID:
1340019
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714365001
Age:
1714365001
Path:
APRX29,TCPIP*,qAS,KNFRVR
Comment:
T103 +500 R30m TAC4 Two Harbors
Latest Position:
47.04117, -91.70167
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
DW6892 1714364772 2.7 km
444.400T4 1714364688 10.37 km
147.135KR 1714363723 10.38 km
KNFRVR 1714366338 10.4 km
N0MR 1714366806 19.38 km
N0MR-10 1714366778 19.38 km
N0MR-11 1714366623 19.78 km
FW2111 1714365553 34.99 km
AK0TF-7 1714366470 36.47 km
FW0850 1714365028 38.47 km
k0jwc 1714363504 38.57 km
DULUTH 1714366732 40.77 km
444.925T4 1714365968 50.65 km
WIMPLE 1714366668 50.91 km
EW0605 1714365017 50.96 km
DW6892 1714364772 2.7 km
444.400T4 1714364688 10.37 km
147.135KR 1714363723 10.38 km
KNFRVR 1714366338 10.4 km
N0MR 1714366806 19.38 km
N0MR-10 1714366778 19.38 km
N0MR-11 1714366623 19.78 km
FW2111 1714365553 34.99 km
AK0TF-7 1714366470 36.47 km
FW0850 1714365028 38.47 km
k0jwc 1714363504 38.57 km
DULUTH 1714366732 40.77 km
444.925T4 1714365968 50.65 km
WIMPLE 1714366668 50.91 km
EW0605 1714365017 50.96 km
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