Name:
EL-CA2LGI
Station ID:
11501
Source:
Symbol:
Circle (with overlay 1)
Latest Packet:
Message Packet
Receive Time:
1732281003
Age:
1732281003
Path:
RXTLM-1,TCPIP,qAR,CA2LGI
Latest Position:
-32.82683, -70.601
Receive Time:
1732280413
Latest used symbols:
Packet frequency:
533s (Latest 9 packets)
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Related stations/objects:
Nearby stations/objects:
CA2RRL-10
2.01 miles
CE2PZJ-7 3.75 miles
CE2PZJ-10 7.95 miles
XQ2IM-7 7.96 miles
CE2PZJ-1 17.03 miles
CA3PBK-1 18.07 miles
CA3PBK-13 18.76 miles
CA3PBK-10 18.76 miles
CA3PBK-3 19.3 miles
XQ3PCN-3 26.05 miles
LasCuevas 32.05 miles
CE3JRO-10 36.37 miles
CE3JRO-1 36.38 miles
CA3RJR-10 39.66 miles
CA3PSD-7 42.72 miles
CE2PZJ-7 3.75 miles
CE2PZJ-10 7.95 miles
XQ2IM-7 7.96 miles
CE2PZJ-1 17.03 miles
CA3PBK-1 18.07 miles
CA3PBK-13 18.76 miles
CA3PBK-10 18.76 miles
CA3PBK-3 19.3 miles
XQ3PCN-3 26.05 miles
LasCuevas 32.05 miles
CE3JRO-10 36.37 miles
CE3JRO-1 36.38 miles
CA3RJR-10 39.66 miles
CA3PSD-7 42.72 miles
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