Name:
444.200SW
Station ID:
482512
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1716128026
Age:
1716128026
Path:
APN391,qAR,K0RQ-1
Comment:
Skywarn 444.200+ t151.4
Latest Position:
46.2765, -96.073
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Export 444.200SW data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
FW7858 1716231601 14.19 km
GW3722 1716231102 42.1 km
N0CBV-2 1716231181 59.58 km
FW0710 1716231040 60.61 km
K0AKV B 1716231075 62.44 km
K0AKV-B 1716231085 62.44 km
K0AKV-R 1716230995 62.44 km
K0RQ-2 1716229800 63.21 km
147.195DL 1716230100 63.54 km
WB0KUG-10 1716231045 69.21 km
444.875FM 1716231573 83.92 km
145.35-FM 1716231373 83.92 km
NET-RRRA 1716229894 84.04 km
FW0434 1716228969 84.28 km
CW9825 1716231632 85.32 km
FW7858 1716231601 14.19 km
GW3722 1716231102 42.1 km
N0CBV-2 1716231181 59.58 km
FW0710 1716231040 60.61 km
K0AKV B 1716231075 62.44 km
K0AKV-B 1716231085 62.44 km
K0AKV-R 1716230995 62.44 km
K0RQ-2 1716229800 63.21 km
147.195DL 1716230100 63.54 km
WB0KUG-10 1716231045 69.21 km
444.875FM 1716231573 83.92 km
145.35-FM 1716231373 83.92 km
NET-RRRA 1716229894 84.04 km
FW0434 1716228969 84.28 km
CW9825 1716231632 85.32 km
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