Name:
LA/MR-398
Station ID:
1690956
Source:
Symbol:
X
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1716250944
Age:
1716250944
Path:
APN100,TCPIP*,qAC,SIXTH
Comment:
Summits On The Air - www.sota.org.uk
Latest Position:
62.61283, 8.82867
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
LA4YKA-10 1717201031 6.88 km
LD6SB 1717202560 20.53 km
LA9M 1717202824 42.68 km
LB2OG-10 1717203083 43.14 km
LA1JTA 1717202369 45.28 km
LD7TO 1717202363 45.68 km
LB0TH-10 1717203256 47.49 km
LD6RF 1717203201 57.98 km
LD2GB 1717200810 60.11 km
LD7TR 1717202840 64.22 km
LD2GF 1717202562 70.27 km
LA3WMA-1 1717202847 77.54 km
LA7GRR 1717202808 82.95 km
LA8IMA-1 1717202849 87.39 km
LA4YKA-10 1717201031 6.88 km
LD6SB 1717202560 20.53 km
LA9M 1717202824 42.68 km
LB2OG-10 1717203083 43.14 km
LA1JTA 1717202369 45.28 km
LD7TO 1717202363 45.68 km
LB0TH-10 1717203256 47.49 km
LD6RF 1717203201 57.98 km
LD2GB 1717200810 60.11 km
LD7TR 1717202840 64.22 km
LD2GF 1717202562 70.27 km
LA3WMA-1 1717202847 77.54 km
LA7GRR 1717202808 82.95 km
LA8IMA-1 1717202849 87.39 km
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