Name:
MtSinai
Station ID:
1708601
Source:
Symbol:
Hospital
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1715730344
Age:
1715730344
Path:
APDW17,WIDE1-1,qAR,KE4JRS-2
Comment:
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Latest Position:
25.826, -80.14117
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
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Packets stored:
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Distance
EW0888 1715730348 1.51 km
KB4PCJ 1715731265 4.37 km
Jackson 1715732865 7.37 km
Fw8130 1715732438 7.5 km
FW8795 1715731553 8.6 km
W4THM B 1715732735 8.82 km
W4THM-C 1715732720 8.82 km
W4THM-B 1715732720 8.82 km
FW7787 1715731816 10.11 km
Mercy 1715733104 11.96 km
EW7211 1715733497 17.02 km
DW6169 1715731863 19.95 km
FW4708 1715733497 20.22 km
KE3JK-D 1715730912 20.59 km
KE3JK-N 1715732112 20.59 km
EW0888 1715730348 1.51 km
KB4PCJ 1715731265 4.37 km
Jackson 1715732865 7.37 km
Fw8130 1715732438 7.5 km
FW8795 1715731553 8.6 km
W4THM B 1715732735 8.82 km
W4THM-C 1715732720 8.82 km
W4THM-B 1715732720 8.82 km
FW7787 1715731816 10.11 km
Mercy 1715733104 11.96 km
EW7211 1715733497 17.02 km
DW6169 1715731863 19.95 km
FW4708 1715733497 20.22 km
KE3JK-D 1715730912 20.59 km
KE3JK-N 1715732112 20.59 km
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