Name:
BoontonPD
Station ID:
1631122
Source:
Symbol:
Police, Sheriff
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714241501
Age:
1714241501
Path:
APWW11,TCPIP*,qAC,T2SYDNEY
Comment:
Police Fire Amb. 973 402 9371
Latest Position:
40.902, -74.40683
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
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Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
N2WH-10 1714241858 726 m
N2WH 1714241842 1.29 km
N2WH-N 1714241435 1.31 km
K2SCH 1714241572 2.8 km
K2SCH-10 1714240512 2.82 km
Montville 1714240721 3.83 km
K2PTH 1714241726 3.88 km
Police 1714241771 3.93 km
K2LTU-2 1714241839 4.03 km
K2LTU-S 1714242005 4.03 km
K2LTU S 1714241995 4.03 km
FW2458 1714238915 4.79 km
Hospital 1714241951 4.93 km
DW1105 1714242133 5.34 km
KC2NPZ-D 1714241141 6.02 km
N2WH-10 1714241858 726 m
N2WH 1714241842 1.29 km
N2WH-N 1714241435 1.31 km
K2SCH 1714241572 2.8 km
K2SCH-10 1714240512 2.82 km
Montville 1714240721 3.83 km
K2PTH 1714241726 3.88 km
Police 1714241771 3.93 km
K2LTU-2 1714241839 4.03 km
K2LTU-S 1714242005 4.03 km
K2LTU S 1714241995 4.03 km
FW2458 1714238915 4.79 km
Hospital 1714241951 4.93 km
DW1105 1714242133 5.34 km
KC2NPZ-D 1714241141 6.02 km
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