Name:
438.025
Station ID:
29623
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732330392
Age:
1732330392
Path:
APDW17,TCPIP*,qAC,T2SYDNEY
Comment:
T091 -500 VK2RTW WARC linked repeater
Latest Position:
-35.1325, 147.37217
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
3600s (Latest 10 packets)
Export 438.025 data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
VK2TRB
2.48 miles
VK2KAW-5 3.87 miles
VK2MPJ-D 5.94 miles
VK2HFG-4 23.17 miles
VK2HFG-5 23.28 miles
VK2HFJ-5 24.41 miles
VK2HFJ 24.41 miles
VK2ADF 33.14 miles
RFS576418 35.51 miles
CWSBFA18A 35.52 miles
VK2RBE-1 40.13 miles
53.825 40.23 miles
146.775- 40.36 miles
RIVBFA17A 55.88 miles
RFS576517 55.88 miles
VK2KAW-5 3.87 miles
VK2MPJ-D 5.94 miles
VK2HFG-4 23.17 miles
VK2HFG-5 23.28 miles
VK2HFJ-5 24.41 miles
VK2HFJ 24.41 miles
VK2ADF 33.14 miles
RFS576418 35.51 miles
CWSBFA18A 35.52 miles
VK2RBE-1 40.13 miles
53.825 40.23 miles
146.775- 40.36 miles
RIVBFA17A 55.88 miles
RFS576517 55.88 miles
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