Name:
442.90CNB
Station ID:
20550
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714355690
Age:
1714355690
Path:
APMI06,qAO,WA7RGO-10
Comment:
T123 +5mhz R30 Canby OR
Latest Position:
45.27567, -122.63
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
CW5416 1714372506 4.53 km
GW4652 1714371311 4.86 km
GW1267 1714371049 4.9 km
K7ZPJ-D 1714371529 6.61 km
EW6055 1714372504 7.37 km
Dw7980 1714370139 13.32 km
EW1133 1714372398 14.87 km
FW9116 1714371957 14.92 km
KC6RZW Z 1714371337 14.93 km
KC6RZW-Z 1714371347 14.93 km
KC6RZW-N 1714372080 14.93 km
K7TME-1 1714370890 14.96 km
IRLP-8112 1714370616 16.44 km
WA6GBW-B 1714372442 16.44 km
KI7RM-1 1714371710 17.78 km
CW5416 1714372506 4.53 km
GW4652 1714371311 4.86 km
GW1267 1714371049 4.9 km
K7ZPJ-D 1714371529 6.61 km
EW6055 1714372504 7.37 km
Dw7980 1714370139 13.32 km
EW1133 1714372398 14.87 km
FW9116 1714371957 14.92 km
KC6RZW Z 1714371337 14.93 km
KC6RZW-Z 1714371347 14.93 km
KC6RZW-N 1714372080 14.93 km
K7TME-1 1714370890 14.96 km
IRLP-8112 1714370616 16.44 km
WA6GBW-B 1714372442 16.44 km
KI7RM-1 1714371710 17.78 km
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