Name:
147.345CT
Station ID:
29801
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1717967622
Age:
1717967622
Path:
BEACON,qAR,N1ATP-15
Comment:
147.345MHz T1514 R50m 442.6&224.36
Latest Position:
41.80217, -72.45483
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Export 147.345CT data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KB1AEV-15 1717967510 0 m
AA1HD-C 1717967463 223 m
AA1HD-B 1717967483 223 m
AA1HD B 1717967364 223 m
KC1NEZ-R 1717966777 226 m
CW2621 1717966852 1.23 km
W1POL-5 1717967409 6.5 km
CW2340 1717967105 6.69 km
KF5HMO-1 1717965618 8.33 km
FW2187 1717967115 9.38 km
FW8443 1717966820 9.83 km
N1PRS-9 1717966835 10.02 km
KA1VSC-10 1717966282 11.2 km
Q1CT-4 1717967279 11.58 km
EW4867 1717965776 21.57 km
KB1AEV-15 1717967510 0 m
AA1HD-C 1717967463 223 m
AA1HD-B 1717967483 223 m
AA1HD B 1717967364 223 m
KC1NEZ-R 1717966777 226 m
CW2621 1717966852 1.23 km
W1POL-5 1717967409 6.5 km
CW2340 1717967105 6.69 km
KF5HMO-1 1717965618 8.33 km
FW2187 1717967115 9.38 km
FW8443 1717966820 9.83 km
N1PRS-9 1717966835 10.02 km
KA1VSC-10 1717966282 11.2 km
Q1CT-4 1717967279 11.58 km
EW4867 1717965776 21.57 km
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