Name:
CWSBFA75A
Station ID:
117134
Source:
Symbol:
Fire
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
CWSBFA
Receive Time:
1732233657
Age:
1732233657
Path:
APRS,qAS,WXSVR-AU
Comment:
Fire Alarm EUROLEY RD, YANCO {K9TAA
Latest Position:
-34.63217, 146.38317
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
175919s (Latest 2 packets)
Export CWSBFA75A data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
VK2RGF-1
13.8 miles
146.850-- 14.06 miles
RFS576456 15.39 miles
RIVBFA56A 15.4 miles
VK2XSE-1 26.26 miles
VK2XSE 26.26 miles
RIVBFA17A 26.73 miles
RFS576517 26.73 miles
RFS576400 28.8 miles
RIVBFA00A 28.81 miles
VK2ADF 34.92 miles
RFS575167 35.17 miles
RIVBFA67B 35.18 miles
RFS576418 49.24 miles
RFS576704 51.85 miles
146.850-- 14.06 miles
RFS576456 15.39 miles
RIVBFA56A 15.4 miles
VK2XSE-1 26.26 miles
VK2XSE 26.26 miles
RIVBFA17A 26.73 miles
RFS576517 26.73 miles
RFS576400 28.8 miles
RIVBFA00A 28.81 miles
VK2ADF 34.92 miles
RFS575167 35.17 miles
RIVBFA67B 35.18 miles
RFS576418 49.24 miles
RFS576704 51.85 miles
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