Name:
147.12srr
Station ID:
8304
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1713517330
Age:
1713517330
Path:
APN391,qAR,KC8RFE-3
Comment:
147.12 MHz T103 +060 R25m Net 730 PM
Latest Position:
41.19083, -88.98233
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
Export 147.12srr data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
440.05mks 1713523612 14 m
el-234725 1713524106 79 m
W9MKS-15 1713523822 108 m
KA9RES 1713523170 7.58 km
KC6VVT 1713523925 7.9 km
DW9672 1713523524 13.03 km
DW9746 1713523507 13.63 km
KA9WRZ 1713523880 28.88 km
CW9319 1713523308 36.4 km
N9IUA-N 1713523350 47.34 km
N9JXN-13 1713522968 48.03 km
W9BBB-1 1713523963 48.1 km
KX9A-1 1713522876 49.79 km
W9NTN-3 1713521093 54.32 km
dw7512 1713522690 54.63 km
440.05mks 1713523612 14 m
el-234725 1713524106 79 m
W9MKS-15 1713523822 108 m
KA9RES 1713523170 7.58 km
KC6VVT 1713523925 7.9 km
DW9672 1713523524 13.03 km
DW9746 1713523507 13.63 km
KA9WRZ 1713523880 28.88 km
CW9319 1713523308 36.4 km
N9IUA-N 1713523350 47.34 km
N9JXN-13 1713522968 48.03 km
W9BBB-1 1713523963 48.1 km
KX9A-1 1713522876 49.79 km
W9NTN-3 1713521093 54.32 km
dw7512 1713522690 54.63 km
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