Name:
443.100NC
Station ID:
639831
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1711703852
Age:
1711703852
Path:
APRX29,TCPIP*,qAC,T2RDU
Comment:
http://www.carolina440.net 443.100 MHz PL 100.0 Hz
Latest Position:
35.49183, -78.83567
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
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KH2PM-R 1711703524 9.23 km
cw5458 1711701032 9.93 km
FW1952 1711703503 11.29 km
N4JJS-1 1711703558 11.95 km
KN4CVG B 1711703126 12.45 km
KN4CVG-B 1711703136 12.45 km
CW5458 1711703312 12.45 km
EW8842 1711702255 13.59 km
FW8057 1711704047 15.12 km
EW7638 1711703520 15.24 km
EW2456 1711702818 15.38 km
CW3782 1711703971 17.14 km
N4JJS-7 1711703197 7.71 km
FW8699 1711702865 9.2 km
KH2PM-R 1711703524 9.23 km
cw5458 1711701032 9.93 km
FW1952 1711703503 11.29 km
N4JJS-1 1711703558 11.95 km
KN4CVG B 1711703126 12.45 km
KN4CVG-B 1711703136 12.45 km
CW5458 1711703312 12.45 km
EW8842 1711702255 13.59 km
FW8057 1711704047 15.12 km
EW7638 1711703520 15.24 km
EW2456 1711702818 15.38 km
CW3782 1711703971 17.14 km
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