Name:
Montville
Station ID:
1631127
Source:
Symbol:
Police, Sheriff
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714851462
Age:
1714851462
Path:
APWW11,TCPIP*,qAC,T2SYDNEY
Comment:
Police Fire Amb. 973 257 4300
Latest Position:
40.9165, -74.3655
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
FW2458 1714851769 1.24 km
N2WH-10 1714851228 3.83 km
BoontonPD 1714851372 3.83 km
K2LTU-2 1714851541 3.86 km
K2LTU S 1714851268 3.86 km
K2LTU-S 1714851278 3.86 km
N2WH 1714851791 4.22 km
K2SCH 1714851788 6.39 km
K2SCH-10 1714848406 6.42 km
K2PTH 1714849684 7.25 km
Police 1714851612 7.43 km
FW8945 1714849276 8.01 km
Hospital 1714851522 8.67 km
EW9411 1714850449 8.74 km
DW0538 1714849397 10.14 km
FW2458 1714851769 1.24 km
N2WH-10 1714851228 3.83 km
BoontonPD 1714851372 3.83 km
K2LTU-2 1714851541 3.86 km
K2LTU S 1714851268 3.86 km
K2LTU-S 1714851278 3.86 km
N2WH 1714851791 4.22 km
K2SCH 1714851788 6.39 km
K2SCH-10 1714848406 6.42 km
K2PTH 1714849684 7.25 km
Police 1714851612 7.43 km
FW8945 1714849276 8.01 km
Hospital 1714851522 8.67 km
EW9411 1714850449 8.74 km
DW0538 1714849397 10.14 km
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