Name:
STLBFA84A
Station ID:
128502
Source:
Symbol:
Fire
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
STLBFA
Receive Time:
1732269636
Age:
1732269636
Path:
APRS,qAS,WXSVR-AU
Comment:
Assist Other Agency BURLEY GRIFFIN {M9vAA
Latest Position:
-34.631, 148.5475
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
229960s (Latest 2 packets)
Export STLBFA84A data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
VK2/ST044
2.5 miles
RFS576677 5.55 miles
STLBFA77A 5.55 miles
146.875 23.51 miles
VK2NE-Z 27.06 miles
VK2NE Z 27.06 miles
146.775- 38.57 miles
53.825 38.76 miles
VK2RBE-1 38.9 miles
RFS576724 41.75 miles
146.800-- 41.95 miles
VK2COW-9 43.13 miles
VK2TLQ-D 44.23 miles
VK2COW-4 44.83 miles
VK1SV-1 44.99 miles
RFS576677 5.55 miles
STLBFA77A 5.55 miles
146.875 23.51 miles
VK2NE-Z 27.06 miles
VK2NE Z 27.06 miles
146.775- 38.57 miles
53.825 38.76 miles
VK2RBE-1 38.9 miles
RFS576724 41.75 miles
146.800-- 41.95 miles
VK2COW-9 43.13 miles
VK2TLQ-D 44.23 miles
VK2COW-4 44.83 miles
VK1SV-1 44.99 miles
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