Name:
147.360PP
Station ID:
45688
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714334263
Age:
1714334263
Path:
APN382,WIDE2-2,qAR,N7MQ-2
Comment:
147.360MHZ T100 + R75M YELLOWSTONE VALLEY ARC
Latest Position:
45.194, -109.33867
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
449.900PP 1714333063 39 m
REDLDG 1714331868 39 m
DW7095 1714333522 34.89 km
EW4079 1714332650 47.32 km
CW9088 1714332288 47.95 km
NG7IL-7 1714333140 48.16 km
K7CTM 1714334425 54.73 km
CW1795 1714333805 65.56 km
N7MQ-2 1714333330 66.49 km
W4TTU-2 1714332600 76.71 km
K9BM 1714332906 78.06 km
GW2742 1714334425 78.85 km
FW7681 1714332625 81.99 km
GW0564 1714334424 82.24 km
CW9353 1714332613 84.28 km
449.900PP 1714333063 39 m
REDLDG 1714331868 39 m
DW7095 1714333522 34.89 km
EW4079 1714332650 47.32 km
CW9088 1714332288 47.95 km
NG7IL-7 1714333140 48.16 km
K7CTM 1714334425 54.73 km
CW1795 1714333805 65.56 km
N7MQ-2 1714333330 66.49 km
W4TTU-2 1714332600 76.71 km
K9BM 1714332906 78.06 km
GW2742 1714334425 78.85 km
FW7681 1714332625 81.99 km
GW0564 1714334424 82.24 km
CW9353 1714332613 84.28 km
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