Name:
BALD
Station ID:
14627
Source:
Symbol:
TX Igate (with path set to 1 hop)
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1732319848
Age:
1732319848
Path:
APMI04,TCPIP*,qAC,T2SJC
Comment:
Bald Igate/Digi U=11.8V. PHG4830 n0nhj/k7qeq
Latest Position:
38.52867, -109.32467
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
428s (Latest 14 packets)
Export BALD data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
SANDFL
11.36 miles
K7QEQ-5 12.38 miles
K7QEQ-6 12.39 miles
146.900-u 12.56 miles
KJ7ZVN-7 22.93 miles
WJ0NF-10 23.66 miles
UBUTTE 36.76 miles
ABAJO 48.15 miles
AB0JT-13 52.76 miles
KK7TYO-8 53.26 miles
K0TX-D 55.85 miles
W0BX-10 55.97 miles
K0DZ-10 56.55 miles
KE0BPD-10 58.14 miles
AB0TJ 58.84 miles
K7QEQ-5 12.38 miles
K7QEQ-6 12.39 miles
146.900-u 12.56 miles
KJ7ZVN-7 22.93 miles
WJ0NF-10 23.66 miles
UBUTTE 36.76 miles
ABAJO 48.15 miles
AB0JT-13 52.76 miles
KK7TYO-8 53.26 miles
K0TX-D 55.85 miles
W0BX-10 55.97 miles
K0DZ-10 56.55 miles
KE0BPD-10 58.14 miles
AB0TJ 58.84 miles
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