Name:
N5BVA/R
Station ID:
34407
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714601845
Age:
1714601845
Path:
APJYC1,TCPIP*,qAC,T2OREGON
Comment:
147.255MHz T162 + N5BVA North Bella Vista Radio Club Repeater 147.255+ 162.2pl
Latest Position:
36.50483, -94.28133
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
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Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KI5GCD-13 1714602887 4.97 km
WB5L 1714602488 7.89 km
FW2200 1714602618 10.59 km
WB5L-10 1714601033 10.93 km
CW4438 1714602930 17.92 km
KVBT 1714602813 18.16 km
DW8326 1714602625 18.17 km
KG5SEI-B 1714602392 18.56 km
KG5SEI B 1714602382 18.56 km
FW5451 1714602068 18.75 km
KROG 1714602810 22.34 km
AB0LM-B 1714602855 23.31 km
AB0LM B 1714602845 23.31 km
KE0CZP-1 1714603087 24.71 km
KXNA 1714602814 24.93 km
KI5GCD-13 1714602887 4.97 km
WB5L 1714602488 7.89 km
FW2200 1714602618 10.59 km
WB5L-10 1714601033 10.93 km
CW4438 1714602930 17.92 km
KVBT 1714602813 18.16 km
DW8326 1714602625 18.17 km
KG5SEI-B 1714602392 18.56 km
KG5SEI B 1714602382 18.56 km
FW5451 1714602068 18.75 km
KROG 1714602810 22.34 km
AB0LM-B 1714602855 23.31 km
AB0LM B 1714602845 23.31 km
KE0CZP-1 1714603087 24.71 km
KXNA 1714602814 24.93 km
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