Name:
146.670IN
Station ID:
8450
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714324620
Age:
1714324620
Path:
APMI01,K9ZLQ-3*,WIDE2-1,qAR,W9LRT-3
Comment:
K9ZLQ/R T131.8 Culver IN
Latest Position:
41.21833, -86.48083
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
K9ZLQ-3 1714323365 1.24 km
N9GPY-1 1714324012 4.3 km
FW2475 1714324520 11.93 km
DW7253 1714321833 19.96 km
147.285IN 1714324543 26.57 km
KQ9A-3 1714324241 31.58 km
CW9968 1714323486 33.57 km
W9LRT-WX 1714324352 36.56 km
AC9HO-1 1714324274 38.11 km
W9LRT-1 1714324533 38.17 km
KD9EED 1714324751 47 km
KC9TWX-1 1714324244 48.46 km
147.180IN 1714324740 49.27 km
KD9JPP-D 1714324696 53.05 km
W9LME-1 1714324735 53.33 km
K9ZLQ-3 1714323365 1.24 km
N9GPY-1 1714324012 4.3 km
FW2475 1714324520 11.93 km
DW7253 1714321833 19.96 km
147.285IN 1714324543 26.57 km
KQ9A-3 1714324241 31.58 km
CW9968 1714323486 33.57 km
W9LRT-WX 1714324352 36.56 km
AC9HO-1 1714324274 38.11 km
W9LRT-1 1714324533 38.17 km
KD9EED 1714324751 47 km
KC9TWX-1 1714324244 48.46 km
147.180IN 1714324740 49.27 km
KD9JPP-D 1714324696 53.05 km
W9LME-1 1714324735 53.33 km
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