Name:
146.850-R
Station ID:
197294
Source:
Symbol:
Circle (with overlay R)
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732299519
Age:
1732299519
Path:
APMI01,WIDE1-1,qAo,W0MAO
Comment:
146.850MHz -060 C100 W0NH
Latest Position:
39.7705, -94.79917
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
1081s (Latest 10 packets)
Export 146.850-R data to KML
Related stations/objects:
Nearby stations/objects:
W0NH-1
1.6 miles
KC0UUF 2.64 miles
444.000-R 5.96 miles
146.895-P 21.93 miles
442.675+M 23.43 miles
145.150-M 23.43 miles
KE0VHJ-9 24.55 miles
KF0KBC-10 28.25 miles
KD5YUZ-11 28.94 miles
W0JRT-3 29.14 miles
W0KCN-10 29.95 miles
KD0VWA 29.95 miles
LVNWTH 32.08 miles
K0MDP-D 35.86 miles
K0MDP-N 35.86 miles
KC0UUF 2.64 miles
444.000-R 5.96 miles
146.895-P 21.93 miles
442.675+M 23.43 miles
145.150-M 23.43 miles
KE0VHJ-9 24.55 miles
KF0KBC-10 28.25 miles
KD5YUZ-11 28.94 miles
W0JRT-3 29.14 miles
W0KCN-10 29.95 miles
KD0VWA 29.95 miles
LVNWTH 32.08 miles
K0MDP-D 35.86 miles
K0MDP-N 35.86 miles
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