Name:
BROOKEEOC
Station ID:
22568
Source:
Symbol:
EOC
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714461993
Age:
1714461993
Path:
WIDE1-1,KE8SCX-5,WIDE2*,qAR,N3DXC-2
Comment:
Brooke County EMA/EOC
Latest Position:
40.21, -80.645
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Last Received
Distance
N8UVQ-4 1714461461 11.81 km
KE8SCX-5 1714459966 18.69 km
JEFFOH 1714462054 18.81 km
N8GD-2 1714462219 18.87 km
N8GD-1 1714462060 20.34 km
N8GD 1714462005 20.34 km
K8FAM-13 1714462217 20.72 km
N8DSN 1714461308 20.88 km
KD8SKZ-15 1714461935 24.28 km
KD8SKZ-2 1714462089 24.3 km
KD8GIJ-3 1714460689 27.26 km
KD8GIJ 1714460168 27.3 km
WV8T-B 1714461403 38.12 km
WV8T B 1714461403 38.12 km
EW1802 1714462383 50.5 km
N8UVQ-4 1714461461 11.81 km
KE8SCX-5 1714459966 18.69 km
JEFFOH 1714462054 18.81 km
N8GD-2 1714462219 18.87 km
N8GD-1 1714462060 20.34 km
N8GD 1714462005 20.34 km
K8FAM-13 1714462217 20.72 km
N8DSN 1714461308 20.88 km
KD8SKZ-15 1714461935 24.28 km
KD8SKZ-2 1714462089 24.3 km
KD8GIJ-3 1714460689 27.26 km
KD8GIJ 1714460168 27.3 km
WV8T-B 1714461403 38.12 km
WV8T B 1714461403 38.12 km
EW1802 1714462383 50.5 km
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