Name:
145.190MJ
Station ID:
17005
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732269727
Age:
1732269727
Path:
QST,qAO,KM6BPU
Comment:
145.190MHz T088 -060 K6CDF Guerneville
Latest Position:
38.54167, -122.9625
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
1636s (Latest 11 packets)
Export 145.190MJ data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
KF6TYS-13
2.86 miles
KM6BPU 7.39 miles
MTRFLSD0A 7.66 miles
AA6RH-1 12.8 miles
147.315EH 12.83 miles
441.1125D 13.16 miles
145.040SR 13.4 miles
KF6YUA 13.44 miles
W6SON-10 13.52 miles
443.100EH 14.06 miles
K6YIL-1 14.67 miles
146.790SR 14.92 miles
224.480EH 15.3 miles
WB6TMS-8 19.71 miles
146.865-A 19.71 miles
KM6BPU 7.39 miles
MTRFLSD0A 7.66 miles
AA6RH-1 12.8 miles
147.315EH 12.83 miles
441.1125D 13.16 miles
145.040SR 13.4 miles
KF6YUA 13.44 miles
W6SON-10 13.52 miles
443.100EH 14.06 miles
K6YIL-1 14.67 miles
146.790SR 14.92 miles
224.480EH 15.3 miles
WB6TMS-8 19.71 miles
146.865-A 19.71 miles
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