Name:
KP2L-9
Station ID:
62161
Source:
Symbol:
Horse (equestrian)
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1714574809
Age:
1714574809
Path:
APOT40,WIDE2-2,qAR,KP2L-5
Comment:
Carl on Beech Island VHF
Latest Position:
33.412, -81.63783
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Course:
138°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KP2L-5 1714940450 24 m
WB5NHL-13 1714939219 15.69 km
WB5NHL-5 1714939996 15.7 km
KM4LOD-C 1714940842 18.55 km
KM4LOD-B 1714940842 18.55 km
KM4LOD B 1714940857 18.55 km
N2ZZ-1 1714940054 18.8 km
K1LVA 1714941194 19.74 km
EW7200 1714940153 19.77 km
K1LVA-6 1714940936 19.95 km
FW6635 1714940141 20 km
KQ4KK-5 1714941140 21.11 km
KR4AIK-3 1714940665 33.65 km
CW8046 1714940387 33.96 km
KI4UEM 1714941019 37.38 km
KP2L-5 1714940450 24 m
WB5NHL-13 1714939219 15.69 km
WB5NHL-5 1714939996 15.7 km
KM4LOD-C 1714940842 18.55 km
KM4LOD-B 1714940842 18.55 km
KM4LOD B 1714940857 18.55 km
N2ZZ-1 1714940054 18.8 km
K1LVA 1714941194 19.74 km
EW7200 1714940153 19.77 km
K1LVA-6 1714940936 19.95 km
FW6635 1714940141 20 km
KQ4KK-5 1714941140 21.11 km
KR4AIK-3 1714940665 33.65 km
CW8046 1714940387 33.96 km
KI4UEM 1714941019 37.38 km
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