Name:
446.800LT
Station ID:
1493199
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714407177
Age:
1714407177
Path:
APN382,qAR,W7JFO-5
Comment:
446.800MHZ T100 - R15 N7LT
Latest Position:
48.11433, -114.24333
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Last Received
Distance
IRLP-3692 1714407662 713 m
AE7MG-D 1714407189 11.77 km
IRLP-7430 1714407667 13.96 km
BKTAIL 1714405068 14.55 km
147.220BT 1714407709 14.55 km
FW5910 1714407570 17.03 km
GW4174 1714404613 17.22 km
DW1223 1714407318 17.26 km
FW3045 1714406460 19.15 km
CW7584 1714404797 21.07 km
FW6174 1714405832 24.05 km
N3XFD-10 1714405010 26.92 km
KI6KZD-B 1714406973 27.73 km
KI6KZD B 1714406963 27.73 km
IRLP-3692 1714407662 713 m
AE7MG-D 1714407189 11.77 km
IRLP-7430 1714407667 13.96 km
BKTAIL 1714405068 14.55 km
147.220BT 1714407709 14.55 km
FW5910 1714407570 17.03 km
GW4174 1714404613 17.22 km
DW1223 1714407318 17.26 km
FW3045 1714406460 19.15 km
CW7584 1714404797 21.07 km
FW6174 1714405832 24.05 km
N3XFD-10 1714405010 26.92 km
KI6KZD-B 1714406973 27.73 km
KI6KZD B 1714406963 27.73 km
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