Name:
ON5HB-9
Station ID:
1577312
Source:
Symbol:
House (VHF)
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1716160793
Age:
1716160793
Path:
APN000,TCPIP*,qAC,T2CZECH
Comment:
Bas ON5HB-9
Latest Position:
51.12017, 5.225
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
ON4BN-11 1717352839 12.25 km
ON2PAT-10 1717352906 13.6 km
PD5I-N 1717352417 15.13 km
ON4VP-10 1717352594 15.16 km
ON4NDO-10 1717352896 15.56 km
ER-ON0KVG 1717353095 17.87 km
OT7S-7 1717353093 18.35 km
ON7DY-15 1717352903 18.62 km
DW9046 1717351743 20 km
FLRDDFD92 1717353120 20.19 km
ON0HAS-10 1717352185 23.5 km
PI1KAR 1717352309 25.96 km
PI1KAR-C 1717353083 25.96 km
PI1KAR C 1717353073 25.96 km
PI1BLA 1717351504 26.91 km
ON4BN-11 1717352839 12.25 km
ON2PAT-10 1717352906 13.6 km
PD5I-N 1717352417 15.13 km
ON4VP-10 1717352594 15.16 km
ON4NDO-10 1717352896 15.56 km
ER-ON0KVG 1717353095 17.87 km
OT7S-7 1717353093 18.35 km
ON7DY-15 1717352903 18.62 km
DW9046 1717351743 20 km
FLRDDFD92 1717353120 20.19 km
ON0HAS-10 1717352185 23.5 km
PI1KAR 1717352309 25.96 km
PI1KAR-C 1717353083 25.96 km
PI1KAR C 1717353073 25.96 km
PI1BLA 1717351504 26.91 km
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