Name:
Loode
Station ID:
32168
Source:
Symbol:
Lighthouse
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1728678199
Age:
1728678199
Path:
APBPQ1,TCPIP*,qAC,APRSFI-I3
Comment:
Loode
Latest Position:
57.97267, 21.98367
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
Sorve 1728677709 8.17 km
Kaavi 1728678569 12.52 km
ES0THZ-13 1728679408 41.42 km
Mikelbaka 1728678851 41.46 km
Kolka 1728678915 42.85 km
ES0THZ-9 1728678878 43.35 km
Vilsandi 1728677099 46.7 km
VIRAC 1728678785 47.25 km
Ovisi 1728678985 47.66 km
Saaretuki 1728676419 58.68 km
Uzava 1728679109 91.43 km
Sorve 1728677709 8.17 km
Kaavi 1728678569 12.52 km
ES0THZ-13 1728679408 41.42 km
Mikelbaka 1728678851 41.46 km
Kolka 1728678915 42.85 km
ES0THZ-9 1728678878 43.35 km
Vilsandi 1728677099 46.7 km
VIRAC 1728678785 47.25 km
Ovisi 1728678985 47.66 km
Saaretuki 1728676419 58.68 km
Uzava 1728679109 91.43 km
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