Name:
147.06+MD
Station ID:
37241
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1726756370
Age:
1726756370
Path:
BEACON,qAR,K6MRP-10
Comment:
T100 R25m MDARC.org talk-in
Latest Position:
37.882, -121.919
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
W6CX-3 1726758435 2.09 km
K6GD-D 1726757931 4.5 km
GW3201 1726758603 5.3 km
FW3932 1726756548 6.53 km
FW9090 1726758037 8.64 km
EW6555 1726756904 9.3 km
KJ6APE 1726758630 10.4 km
EW3975 1726757230 10.61 km
FW2818 1726756252 10.65 km
FW7514 1726757749 10.68 km
CW3884 1726757918 11.76 km
EW8430 1726756240 13.13 km
N6SPP 1726758497 13.62 km
K6BSZ B 1726758496 13.92 km
EW9715 1726758321 15.9 km
W6CX-3 1726758435 2.09 km
K6GD-D 1726757931 4.5 km
GW3201 1726758603 5.3 km
FW3932 1726756548 6.53 km
FW9090 1726758037 8.64 km
EW6555 1726756904 9.3 km
KJ6APE 1726758630 10.4 km
EW3975 1726757230 10.61 km
FW2818 1726756252 10.65 km
FW7514 1726757749 10.68 km
CW3884 1726757918 11.76 km
EW8430 1726756240 13.13 km
N6SPP 1726758497 13.62 km
K6BSZ B 1726758496 13.92 km
EW9715 1726758321 15.9 km
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