Name:
444.600T4
Station ID:
27501
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732287082
Age:
1732287082
Path:
APRX29,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,TCPIP*,qAS,KNFRVR
Comment:
T103 +500 R20m TAC4 Silver Bay
Latest Position:
47.29217, -91.26617
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
2933s (Latest 10 packets)
Export 444.600T4 data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
N0MR
21.05 miles
N0MR-10 21.05 miles
N0MR-11 21.4 miles
LacViewMN 26.12 miles
444.500T4 26.82 miles
N0LCR-10 27.79 miles
444.400T4 33.14 miles
147.135KR 33.14 miles
KC0MKS-D 33.15 miles
KNFRVR 33.15 miles
K9MLD-10 37.27 miles
K9MLD-8 45.12 miles
KD9OSV-B 50.71 miles
KD9OSV B 50.71 miles
W0LSA-10 51.64 miles
N0MR-10 21.05 miles
N0MR-11 21.4 miles
LacViewMN 26.12 miles
444.500T4 26.82 miles
N0LCR-10 27.79 miles
444.400T4 33.14 miles
147.135KR 33.14 miles
KC0MKS-D 33.15 miles
KNFRVR 33.15 miles
K9MLD-10 37.27 miles
K9MLD-8 45.12 miles
KD9OSV-B 50.71 miles
KD9OSV B 50.71 miles
W0LSA-10 51.64 miles
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