Name:
C25201567
Station ID:
1741391
Source:
Symbol:
Fire
Latest Packet:
Unknown Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1716693647
Age:
1716693647
Path:
Latest Position:
38.1605, -121.26167
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
N6SJV-1 1719400031 5.72 km
FW0579 1719399631 8.22 km
KQ6DI-4 1719400082 13.14 km
W6MSU-1 1719399071 14.7 km
CW0136 1719396970 16.02 km
NZ6Q-10 1719399358 18.28 km
FRNKLN 1719399258 26.79 km
CW6620 1719398340 27.51 km
KN6DHD 1719400083 28.66 km
KJ6MC 1719397357 30.04 km
KJ6MC 1719400085 30.04 km
CW4719 1719399951 31.63 km
N6XE-13 1719399606 39.02 km
N6XE 1719399941 39.02 km
N6XE-10 1719399461 39.07 km
N6SJV-1 1719400031 5.72 km
FW0579 1719399631 8.22 km
KQ6DI-4 1719400082 13.14 km
W6MSU-1 1719399071 14.7 km
CW0136 1719396970 16.02 km
NZ6Q-10 1719399358 18.28 km
FRNKLN 1719399258 26.79 km
CW6620 1719398340 27.51 km
KN6DHD 1719400083 28.66 km
KJ6MC 1719397357 30.04 km
KJ6MC 1719400085 30.04 km
CW4719 1719399951 31.63 km
N6XE-13 1719399606 39.02 km
N6XE 1719399941 39.02 km
N6XE-10 1719399461 39.07 km
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