Name:
VE6WRT-9
Station ID:
1605621
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714226049
Age:
1714226049
Path:
APRX29,TCPIP*,qAC,T2CAWEST
Comment:
927.800MHz T131 +000 VE6WRT WRN SimplexRptr Hailstone Butte DO20
Latest Position:
50.209, -114.458
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
Export VE6WRT-9 data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
VE6WRT-2 1714225734 19 m
BURTON 1714226963 30.41 km
NANTON 1714227033 43.25 km
145.17-NT 1714226933 43.44 km
VE6CQM-9 1714224629 58.68 km
SPARWD 1714225943 63.11 km
VE6FRC 1714226354 63.79 km
CW9274 1714224548 64.39 km
VE6LK-10 1714223730 65.6 km
CNP 1714226662 70.21 km
145.49-RP 1714226569 70.21 km
FW8545 1714226814 85.5 km
VE6WRT-2 1714225734 19 m
BURTON 1714226963 30.41 km
NANTON 1714227033 43.25 km
145.17-NT 1714226933 43.44 km
VE6CQM-9 1714224629 58.68 km
SPARWD 1714225943 63.11 km
VE6FRC 1714226354 63.79 km
CW9274 1714224548 64.39 km
VE6LK-10 1714223730 65.6 km
CNP 1714226662 70.21 km
145.49-RP 1714226569 70.21 km
FW8545 1714226814 85.5 km
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