Name:
GOODMN
Station ID:
1499
Source:
Symbol:
TX Igate (with path set to 1 hop)
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1732308471
Age:
1732308471
Path:
APMI04,TCPIP*,qAS,N0NHJ-6
Comment:
Goodman Pt Igate 12.7V n0nhj
Latest Position:
37.37917, -108.77067
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
272s (Latest 11 packets)
Export GOODMN data to KML
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EGLPAS 41.64 miles
NX1V-N 45.11 miles
ABAJO 49.42 miles
KF0OIC-10 49.73 miles
N5QDH-D 51.12 miles
N5QDH B 51.12 miles
N5QDH-B 51.12 miles
DURNGO 54.26 miles
KC5EVE-15 54.52 miles
KC5EVE-14 54.72 miles
KY0TEQ-13 55.37 miles
K0VQ-R 11.76 miles
PARRTT 36.71 miles
W5MFH-9 40.06 miles
EGLPAS 41.64 miles
NX1V-N 45.11 miles
ABAJO 49.42 miles
KF0OIC-10 49.73 miles
N5QDH-D 51.12 miles
N5QDH B 51.12 miles
N5QDH-B 51.12 miles
DURNGO 54.26 miles
KC5EVE-15 54.52 miles
KC5EVE-14 54.72 miles
KY0TEQ-13 55.37 miles
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