Name:
C04060200
Station ID:
1715019
Source:
Symbol:
Fire
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
KA6ECT
Receive Time:
1714828547
Age:
1714828547
Path:
LAECTC,TCPIP*,qAC,T2ALBERTA
Comment:
FIRE-Report of Fire Lake Chabot Rd / Castro Valley Blvd
Latest Position:
37.69417, -122.0865
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
K6AEM-B 1716083582 723 m
K6AEM-N 1716083202 723 m
0 0 1716083552 723 m
EW9856 1716083140 2.1 km
W8MEJ B 1716083459 2.51 km
W8MEJ-B 1716083469 2.51 km
KF6HFJ 1716082223 3.67 km
AC6SO A 1716083258 4.33 km
AC6SO-A 1716083243 4.33 km
AC6SO-B 1716083243 4.33 km
KC6SSM-9 1716082377 4.44 km
DW3560 1716082503 6.8 km
FW3190 1716082224 7.48 km
GW0049 1716084032 9.68 km
CW3109 1716083345 10.98 km
K6AEM-B 1716083582 723 m
K6AEM-N 1716083202 723 m
0 0 1716083552 723 m
EW9856 1716083140 2.1 km
W8MEJ B 1716083459 2.51 km
W8MEJ-B 1716083469 2.51 km
KF6HFJ 1716082223 3.67 km
AC6SO A 1716083258 4.33 km
AC6SO-A 1716083243 4.33 km
AC6SO-B 1716083243 4.33 km
KC6SSM-9 1716082377 4.44 km
DW3560 1716082503 6.8 km
FW3190 1716082224 7.48 km
GW0049 1716084032 9.68 km
CW3109 1716083345 10.98 km
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