Name:
444.25+NE
Station ID:
818576
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714319939
Age:
1714319939
Path:
APU25N,TCPIP*,qAC,T2QUEBEC
Comment:
T088 W0OFK-U C4FM WIRES-X EVARC
Latest Position:
42.01917, -97.31867
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
Export 444.25+NE data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
W0OFK-4 1714323038 3.48 km
KF0CSI-D 1714322672 6.15 km
KT0Q 1714322403 9.36 km
KT0Q-N 1714322899 9.41 km
NR0A-4 1714322975 11.22 km
K8UDH-N 1714322844 30.78 km
N0ZQR 1714320720 34.15 km
146.775ne 1714320118 48.52 km
DW9727 1714320725 63.79 km
KD0OBA-10 1714320103 64.17 km
CW2071 1714323046 65.77 km
WA0COL B 1714322542 79.36 km
WA0COL-C 1714322514 79.36 km
WA0COL-B 1714322514 79.36 km
CLMBUS 1714323174 79.86 km
W0OFK-4 1714323038 3.48 km
KF0CSI-D 1714322672 6.15 km
KT0Q 1714322403 9.36 km
KT0Q-N 1714322899 9.41 km
NR0A-4 1714322975 11.22 km
K8UDH-N 1714322844 30.78 km
N0ZQR 1714320720 34.15 km
146.775ne 1714320118 48.52 km
DW9727 1714320725 63.79 km
KD0OBA-10 1714320103 64.17 km
CW2071 1714323046 65.77 km
WA0COL B 1714322542 79.36 km
WA0COL-C 1714322514 79.36 km
WA0COL-B 1714322514 79.36 km
CLMBUS 1714323174 79.86 km
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