Name:
W2MO-R1
Station ID:
23251
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732282557
Age:
1732282557
Path:
APWW11,WIDE2-2,qAR,KD2MYS-10
Comment:
145.210- PL 71.9 & FUSION - MOARC
Latest Position:
42.95133, -75.73133
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
2182s (Latest 11 packets)
Export W2MO-R1 data to KML
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K1DCC-R 15.68 miles
KD2A-B 15.82 miles
KD2A B 15.82 miles
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N2RWE.COM 21.02 miles
N2RWE 21.03 miles
KA2FWN-R2 22.37 miles
K2MST-1 22.44 miles
KD2YUY-D 23.79 miles
KD2ILO-7 24.96 miles
KA2FWN-R1 7.41 miles
W2CM-10 8.25 miles
P-N2ADV1 8.72 miles
Q2NY-4 12.48 miles
K1DCC-R 15.68 miles
KD2A-B 15.82 miles
KD2A B 15.82 miles
WB2VSL-10 19.17 miles
N2RWE.COM 21.02 miles
N2RWE 21.03 miles
KA2FWN-R2 22.37 miles
K2MST-1 22.44 miles
KD2YUY-D 23.79 miles
KD2ILO-7 24.96 miles
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