Name:
443.050MD
Station ID:
49150
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714764371
Age:
1714764371
Path:
APWW10,N3IVK-14,WIDE1*,qAR,N3IVK-10
Comment:
443.050MHz Toff WA3UMY
Latest Position:
38.25417, -76.45867
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KB2SKP 1714765049 2.11 km
N3CAL-N 1714764638 2.96 km
145.390MD 1714762510 3.22 km
N5TB 1714764368 4.12 km
146.640MD 1714761611 5.01 km
KF7AWC-9 1714764926 12.28 km
N3KXE-N 1714763989 12.57 km
147.390MD 1714764190 13.47 km
443.300MD 1714764460 13.47 km
N3IVK-14 1714764842 13.88 km
146.850MD 1714764821 14.7 km
CW1084 1714764577 14.86 km
KA3ZXO 1714764982 15.88 km
N3IVK-10 1714764776 18.91 km
EW1760 1714764951 20.05 km
KB2SKP 1714765049 2.11 km
N3CAL-N 1714764638 2.96 km
145.390MD 1714762510 3.22 km
N5TB 1714764368 4.12 km
146.640MD 1714761611 5.01 km
KF7AWC-9 1714764926 12.28 km
N3KXE-N 1714763989 12.57 km
147.390MD 1714764190 13.47 km
443.300MD 1714764460 13.47 km
N3IVK-14 1714764842 13.88 km
146.850MD 1714764821 14.7 km
CW1084 1714764577 14.86 km
KA3ZXO 1714764982 15.88 km
N3IVK-10 1714764776 18.91 km
EW1760 1714764951 20.05 km
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