Name:
443.100EH
Station ID:
856927
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1711651324
Age:
1711651324
Path:
QST,qAR,N6VV-2
Comment:
W6SON DMR 443.100MHz +5 CC01 Brandmeister
Latest Position:
38.35, -122.875
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
K6YIL-1 1711652428 1.3 km
147.315EH 1711652523 1.99 km
224.480EH 1711651023 1.99 km
KF6YUA 1711652328 5.57 km
EW9070 1711651518 8.95 km
EW9683 1711651536 9.01 km
DW2849 1711652535 9.34 km
DW4623 1711651570 9.5 km
GW2366 1711652349 9.89 km
GW0751 1711651354 9.9 km
k6pzb 1711651502 10.02 km
AE6FK-2 1711652434 12.71 km
146.865-A 1711652352 12.85 km
WB6TMS-8 1711652485 12.85 km
EW8654 1711651282 14.29 km
K6YIL-1 1711652428 1.3 km
147.315EH 1711652523 1.99 km
224.480EH 1711651023 1.99 km
KF6YUA 1711652328 5.57 km
EW9070 1711651518 8.95 km
EW9683 1711651536 9.01 km
DW2849 1711652535 9.34 km
DW4623 1711651570 9.5 km
GW2366 1711652349 9.89 km
GW0751 1711651354 9.9 km
k6pzb 1711651502 10.02 km
AE6FK-2 1711652434 12.71 km
146.865-A 1711652352 12.85 km
WB6TMS-8 1711652485 12.85 km
EW8654 1711651282 14.29 km
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