Name:
W6/NC-410
Station ID:
907030
Source:
Symbol:
X
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1715143867
Age:
1715143867
Path:
APN100,TCPIP*,qAC,NINTH
Comment:
Summits On The Air - www.sota.org.uk
Latest Position:
37.99317, -122.50133
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Related stations/objects:
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
W2SAQ B 1716147013 2.94 km
W2SAQ-B 1716147023 2.94 km
EW8418 1716145554 4.14 km
K1HLG B 1716147502 5.39 km
K1HLG-B 1716147512 5.39 km
K6DRK-11 1716146505 5.58 km
KN6KJS 1716148047 5.66 km
FW2001 1716145682 6.52 km
GW0319 1716146718 9.19 km
NZ6J-13 1716146167 9.78 km
GW2969 1716146726 9.92 km
WB6TTB 1716148083 12.5 km
AI6EE-11 1716148051 12.72 km
EW8284 1716147062 12.72 km
DW7213 1716147739 13.65 km
W2SAQ B 1716147013 2.94 km
W2SAQ-B 1716147023 2.94 km
EW8418 1716145554 4.14 km
K1HLG B 1716147502 5.39 km
K1HLG-B 1716147512 5.39 km
K6DRK-11 1716146505 5.58 km
KN6KJS 1716148047 5.66 km
FW2001 1716145682 6.52 km
GW0319 1716146718 9.19 km
NZ6J-13 1716146167 9.78 km
GW2969 1716146726 9.92 km
WB6TTB 1716148083 12.5 km
AI6EE-11 1716148051 12.72 km
EW8284 1716147062 12.72 km
DW7213 1716147739 13.65 km
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