Name:
444.300KS
Station ID:
42731
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1713198826
Age:
1713198826
Path:
BEACON,qAR,K0SUN-3
Comment:
T141.3 R30m
Latest Position:
38.785, -100.92083
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
N0QE-4 1713517334 0 m
DW2728 1713517105 33.99 km
N0YK 1713516560 34.56 km
DW9499 1713516326 48.37 km
FW1490 1713518102 51.11 km
FRIEND 1713517702 57.72 km
CW6099 1713518631 65.58 km
NW0K-10 1713517884 67.03 km
K0FJ-1 1713519023 68.09 km
CW0352 1713519109 68.26 km
146.82CBK 1713518992 68.71 km
COLBY 1713519102 68.72 km
KD0KHX-10 1713519024 68.93 km
NW0K-2 1713519102 69.09 km
442.500KS 1713518379 70.48 km
N0QE-4 1713517334 0 m
DW2728 1713517105 33.99 km
N0YK 1713516560 34.56 km
DW9499 1713516326 48.37 km
FW1490 1713518102 51.11 km
FRIEND 1713517702 57.72 km
CW6099 1713518631 65.58 km
NW0K-10 1713517884 67.03 km
K0FJ-1 1713519023 68.09 km
CW0352 1713519109 68.26 km
146.82CBK 1713518992 68.71 km
COLBY 1713519102 68.72 km
KD0KHX-10 1713519024 68.93 km
NW0K-2 1713519102 69.09 km
442.500KS 1713518379 70.48 km
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