Name:
146.760VT
Station ID:
1700797
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1728795293
Age:
1728795293
Path:
APMI06,WIDE2-2,qAR,W1FN-5
Comment:
T110 -060 146.760MHz R45m - W1UWS Mt. Ascutney, Windsor VT
Latest Position:
43.44383, -72.45417
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
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Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
W1UWS-1 1728795586 0 m
KB1VP-3 1728795238 5.41 km
FW6267 1728795058 7.21 km
DW5065 1728795244 11.26 km
147.285NH 1728793853 13.43 km
W1HS 1728795736 21.33 km
W1HS-4 1728795085 21.34 km
W1HS-11 1728795553 21.39 km
EW4999 1728792812 26.21 km
GW0270 1728794718 27.15 km
KE1KAB 1728795760 27.26 km
WA8WDQ-D 1728795029 27.87 km
DW5704 1728795191 29.01 km
K1VL 1728795017 29.93 km
D3121 1728795621 32.11 km
W1UWS-1 1728795586 0 m
KB1VP-3 1728795238 5.41 km
FW6267 1728795058 7.21 km
DW5065 1728795244 11.26 km
147.285NH 1728793853 13.43 km
W1HS 1728795736 21.33 km
W1HS-4 1728795085 21.34 km
W1HS-11 1728795553 21.39 km
EW4999 1728792812 26.21 km
GW0270 1728794718 27.15 km
KE1KAB 1728795760 27.26 km
WA8WDQ-D 1728795029 27.87 km
DW5704 1728795191 29.01 km
K1VL 1728795017 29.93 km
D3121 1728795621 32.11 km
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