Name:
BCH
Station ID:
22528
Source:
Symbol:
Hospital
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1716964215
Age:
1716964215
Path:
APN383,qAR,WV8CH-1
Comment:
Bath Community Hospital
Latest Position:
37.99383, -79.83083
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
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Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
W4COV-15 1716964572 4.52 km
146.805VA 1716964054 4.54 km
GW4256 1716963913 27.99 km
W4JTD-13 1716964534 28.15 km
W4DHW B 1716963385 37.72 km
W4DHW-B 1716963395 37.72 km
CRCH 1716964289 41.76 km
GW0641 1716963470 43.22 km
WD4ITN 1716964419 50.87 km
FW1921 1716963916 50.95 km
DW3256 1716963961 57.95 km
CW5112 1716963322 58.17 km
W3VLG-14 1716964371 64.95 km
K8LIN-B 1716964488 69.97 km
K8LIN B 1716964478 69.97 km
W4COV-15 1716964572 4.52 km
146.805VA 1716964054 4.54 km
GW4256 1716963913 27.99 km
W4JTD-13 1716964534 28.15 km
W4DHW B 1716963385 37.72 km
W4DHW-B 1716963395 37.72 km
CRCH 1716964289 41.76 km
GW0641 1716963470 43.22 km
WD4ITN 1716964419 50.87 km
FW1921 1716963916 50.95 km
DW3256 1716963961 57.95 km
CW5112 1716963322 58.17 km
W3VLG-14 1716964371 64.95 km
K8LIN-B 1716964488 69.97 km
K8LIN B 1716964478 69.97 km
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