Name:
NJ2VT
Station ID:
128309
Source:
Symbol:
House (VHF)
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1731674468
Age:
1731674468
Path:
T3ST7V,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,qAR,W1FN-5
Comment:
`Monitoring 146.775 FM, DMR TG 3150 VTSW; C4FM 44444 ECREF_2
Latest Position:
43.57933, -73.04317
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
0 mph
Course:
185°
Altitude:
731.63 ft
Packet frequency:
22790s (Latest 4 packets)
Nearby stations/objects:
WW1VT-1
3.37 miles
GP-EQUNOX 28.79 miles
K1EQX-1 28.94 miles
WA1PB-2 30.48 miles
WA1PB-D 30.55 miles
146.760VT 30.96 miles
W1UWS-1 30.96 miles
KB1VP-3 31.02 miles
N1LED-2 31.23 miles
N1IRO-2 31.23 miles
KB1IVE-D 34.32 miles
KB1IVE D 34.32 miles
KD2YFY-H 37.49 miles
W1AAK-8 44.78 miles
N1GZZ-B 51.68 miles
GP-EQUNOX 28.79 miles
K1EQX-1 28.94 miles
WA1PB-2 30.48 miles
WA1PB-D 30.55 miles
146.760VT 30.96 miles
W1UWS-1 30.96 miles
KB1VP-3 31.02 miles
N1LED-2 31.23 miles
N1IRO-2 31.23 miles
KB1IVE-D 34.32 miles
KB1IVE D 34.32 miles
KD2YFY-H 37.49 miles
W1AAK-8 44.78 miles
N1GZZ-B 51.68 miles
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