Name:
146.720UT
Station ID:
15860
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714210859
Age:
1714210859
Path:
BEACON,qAR,KD7IIW-6
Comment:
T103 R50m Net Tu9pm Mtg2ndSA
Latest Position:
41.71333, -111.71767
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
KF6RAL-10 1714210788 0 m
N7RXE-9 1714210908 7.49 km
KI5FUN B 1714210570 8.2 km
KI5FUN-B 1714210580 8.2 km
N7UWX 1714210589 8.54 km
AG1T-20 1714210805 10.08 km
KC7CVI 1714209842 10.61 km
K5AGC B 1714210697 11.15 km
K5AGC-B 1714210707 11.15 km
CW8917 1714211174 11.68 km
W7BOZ-1 1714211261 11.73 km
AG1T-1 1714211104 11.9 km
W5SAT 1714208485 13.2 km
EW2067 1714211129 13.45 km
EW2066 1714211135 13.5 km
KF6RAL-10 1714210788 0 m
N7RXE-9 1714210908 7.49 km
KI5FUN B 1714210570 8.2 km
KI5FUN-B 1714210580 8.2 km
N7UWX 1714210589 8.54 km
AG1T-20 1714210805 10.08 km
KC7CVI 1714209842 10.61 km
K5AGC B 1714210697 11.15 km
K5AGC-B 1714210707 11.15 km
CW8917 1714211174 11.68 km
W7BOZ-1 1714211261 11.73 km
AG1T-1 1714211104 11.9 km
W5SAT 1714208485 13.2 km
EW2067 1714211129 13.45 km
EW2066 1714211135 13.5 km
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