Name:
C17211244
Station ID:
1730846
Source:
Symbol:
Fire
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
KA6ECT
Receive Time:
1716060647
Age:
1716060647
Path:
LAECTC,TCPIP*,qAC,T2MCI
Comment:
CFIRE-Car Fire 0 Crocker Mt Rd
Latest Position:
39.97167, -120.412
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Distance
WPRM 1718546688 19.4 km
W6MTR-1 1718546851 27.87 km
MILLS 1718547499 34.78 km
dw2000 1718547242 47.83 km
GW4632 1718544907 49.25 km
N7QMJ 1718547513 53.85 km
KRTS 1718546835 56.62 km
DW4069 1718544916 62.38 km
CW1177 1718546913 63.43 km
CW6120 1718547212 64.95 km
K6TTR 1718547444 65.2 km
FW0538 1718545562 65.45 km
EW6551 1718544502 68.97 km
FW0079 1718545518 70.8 km
DW9436 1718546427 71.55 km
WPRM 1718546688 19.4 km
W6MTR-1 1718546851 27.87 km
MILLS 1718547499 34.78 km
dw2000 1718547242 47.83 km
GW4632 1718544907 49.25 km
N7QMJ 1718547513 53.85 km
KRTS 1718546835 56.62 km
DW4069 1718544916 62.38 km
CW1177 1718546913 63.43 km
CW6120 1718547212 64.95 km
K6TTR 1718547444 65.2 km
FW0538 1718545562 65.45 km
EW6551 1718544502 68.97 km
FW0079 1718545518 70.8 km
DW9436 1718546427 71.55 km
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