Name:
145.7875a
Station ID:
1170
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732348963
Age:
1732348963
Path:
APU25N,TCPIP*,qAC,T2AUSTRIA
Comment:
750 R50k Soelden -600kHz OE7XGI
Latest Position:
46.89133, 11.08567
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
3300s (Latest 10 packets)
Export 145.7875a data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
IR3UGD-R
10.78 miles
EL-IR3UGD 10.78 miles
EL-IN3HBF 15.35 miles
IW3BRC-2 15.64 miles
IR3BC-R 17.59 miles
EL-IR3BC 17.59 miles
IN3AQK-D 21.96 miles
IN3AQK-1 21.96 miles
IW3BVH-13 25.75 miles
IW3BVH-10 25.75 miles
IW3BVH-5 25.76 miles
OE7WFT-2 27.45 miles
OE7HDR-4 27.54 miles
OE7XKG 28.89 miles
OE7XKG-10 28.89 miles
EL-IR3UGD 10.78 miles
EL-IN3HBF 15.35 miles
IW3BRC-2 15.64 miles
IR3BC-R 17.59 miles
EL-IR3BC 17.59 miles
IN3AQK-D 21.96 miles
IN3AQK-1 21.96 miles
IW3BVH-13 25.75 miles
IW3BVH-10 25.75 miles
IW3BVH-5 25.76 miles
OE7WFT-2 27.45 miles
OE7HDR-4 27.54 miles
OE7XKG 28.89 miles
OE7XKG-10 28.89 miles
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