Name:
XE2CVF-7
Station ID:
967689
Source:
Symbol:
Car
Latest Packet:
Message Packet
Receive Time:
1725541818
Age:
1725541818
Path:
APY02D,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,qAR,XE2SI-10
Comment:
cq hotg 73 xe2cvf from tijuana
Latest Position:
32.50483, -116.98317
Receive Time:
1692470951
Packet frequency:
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Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
XE2SI-10 1725763666 8.79 km
K6LUM B 1725763526 10.37 km
K6LUM-B 1725761066 10.37 km
FW0551 1725761722 12.78 km
GW4480 1725762626 14.12 km
WB6YTE 1725763210 15.04 km
GW4481 1725760890 15.21 km
IRLP-8798 1725763802 15.73 km
WA6YVX-10 1725764202 16.34 km
KW6HRO-B 1725763774 16.42 km
KW6HRO B 1725763764 16.42 km
EW7837 1725763545 17.48 km
N0MIS-N 1725763197 20.16 km
N6LXX-2 1725763052 21.95 km
N6WJN-N 1725763000 22.39 km
XE2SI-10 1725763666 8.79 km
K6LUM B 1725763526 10.37 km
K6LUM-B 1725761066 10.37 km
FW0551 1725761722 12.78 km
GW4480 1725762626 14.12 km
WB6YTE 1725763210 15.04 km
GW4481 1725760890 15.21 km
IRLP-8798 1725763802 15.73 km
WA6YVX-10 1725764202 16.34 km
KW6HRO-B 1725763774 16.42 km
KW6HRO B 1725763764 16.42 km
EW7837 1725763545 17.48 km
N0MIS-N 1725763197 20.16 km
N6LXX-2 1725763052 21.95 km
N6WJN-N 1725763000 22.39 km
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