Name:
444.825ON
Station ID:
24562
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714097649
Age:
1714097649
Path:
APRX29,qAR,KC2WBX-2
Comment:
T131 NET WED1930 MTG2NDTU
Latest Position:
43.3635, -79.85583
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
VE3RSB 1714097654 0 m
VA3CQC-1 1714096737 1.2 km
VA3CQC-3 1714097670 1.22 km
VA3GF 1714096282 5.39 km
VA3RKW-R 1714096789 5.76 km
VE3SKH B 1714097317 6.38 km
VE3SKH-B 1714097327 6.38 km
C-GGGH 1714097139 8.77 km
C-GZWK 1714097744 8.77 km
C-GOSR 1714096070 8.78 km
C-GNYL 1714097077 8.78 km
GW3549 1714095833 14.02 km
VE3RFI 1714095613 14.32 km
VE3KYZ-D 1714097271 14.33 km
FW4609 1714096892 15.83 km
VE3RSB 1714097654 0 m
VA3CQC-1 1714096737 1.2 km
VA3CQC-3 1714097670 1.22 km
VA3GF 1714096282 5.39 km
VA3RKW-R 1714096789 5.76 km
VE3SKH B 1714097317 6.38 km
VE3SKH-B 1714097327 6.38 km
C-GGGH 1714097139 8.77 km
C-GZWK 1714097744 8.77 km
C-GOSR 1714096070 8.78 km
C-GNYL 1714097077 8.78 km
GW3549 1714095833 14.02 km
VE3RFI 1714095613 14.32 km
VE3KYZ-D 1714097271 14.33 km
FW4609 1714096892 15.83 km
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