Name:
447.82pgn
Station ID:
23686
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1716653963
Age:
1716653963
Path:
APBPQ1,TCPIP*,qAC,T2SJC
Comment:
447.820MHz T067 -500 R75m KE6PGN/R
Latest Position:
34.3295, -118.601
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
KI6JKA B 1717992183 24 m
KI6JKA-B 1717992169 24 m
W6SCE-10 1717992268 93 m
EW1734 1717990750 6.81 km
FW9013 1717991443 9.16 km
WA9STI 1717992043 9.49 km
DW0345 1717991464 9.65 km
KJ6TTN-9 1717989582 11.56 km
K6CRS-15 1717991146 12.81 km
FW6046 1717991764 12.92 km
WD6CGF 1717992584 13.85 km
EW1856 1717990899 13.91 km
FW2132 1717992035 14.32 km
KJ0SHL 1717992053 14.45 km
EW8196 1717990442 17.36 km
KI6JKA B 1717992183 24 m
KI6JKA-B 1717992169 24 m
W6SCE-10 1717992268 93 m
EW1734 1717990750 6.81 km
FW9013 1717991443 9.16 km
WA9STI 1717992043 9.49 km
DW0345 1717991464 9.65 km
KJ6TTN-9 1717989582 11.56 km
K6CRS-15 1717991146 12.81 km
FW6046 1717991764 12.92 km
WD6CGF 1717992584 13.85 km
EW1856 1717990899 13.91 km
FW2132 1717992035 14.32 km
KJ0SHL 1717992053 14.45 km
EW8196 1717990442 17.36 km
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