Name:
449.875-R
Station ID:
7532
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714093160
Age:
1714093160
Path:
APN391,qAR,KU5R-6
Comment:
449.875MHz D051 -500 Fusion Rptr K7DAV Wires-X at Shepard PK
Latest Position:
41.02533, -111.83767
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
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Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
SHEPRD 1714093509 0 m
K7DAV-10 1714093634 6.41 km
EW1185 1714090516 6.7 km
KJ7NO-2 1714092994 7.51 km
CW5210 1714093220 8.74 km
N7JEH-12 1714093474 9 km
FW0517 1714090847 9.62 km
CW8948 1714091195 11.57 km
FW1136 1714092917 11.72 km
KR1P-10 1714093012 12.11 km
K7UHP 1714093634 12.44 km
K7UHP-2 1714092533 12.56 km
KC7RAG-2 1714091704 13.8 km
FW5146 1714090584 13.94 km
EW2533 1714093442 14.04 km
SHEPRD 1714093509 0 m
K7DAV-10 1714093634 6.41 km
EW1185 1714090516 6.7 km
KJ7NO-2 1714092994 7.51 km
CW5210 1714093220 8.74 km
N7JEH-12 1714093474 9 km
FW0517 1714090847 9.62 km
CW8948 1714091195 11.57 km
FW1136 1714092917 11.72 km
KR1P-10 1714093012 12.11 km
K7UHP 1714093634 12.44 km
K7UHP-2 1714092533 12.56 km
KC7RAG-2 1714091704 13.8 km
FW5146 1714090584 13.94 km
EW2533 1714093442 14.04 km
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