Name:
147.105
Station ID:
30353
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732653797
Age:
1732653797
Path:
APSAR,TCPIP*,qAC,T2BRAZIL
Comment:
147.105 (Repe Sierra de la V)
Latest Position:
-38.987, -61.30783
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Latest RNG:
12 miles
Packet frequency:
818s (Latest 11 packets)
Export 147.105 data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
LW7EEA-10
925 yd
LW7EEA-4 1.02 miles
CrossBand 18.18 miles
LW7EEA-5 18.27 miles
BVCD00 18.55 miles
LW7EEA-3 18.57 miles
Repetidor 19.34 miles
LU6DQV 41.62 miles
LU6DG-10 42.05 miles
LW4DEM-6 42.22 miles
LW2EDM B 52.99 miles
LW2EDM-B 52.99 miles
LU1DAQ-8 53.95 miles
LU8DRH-C 54.09 miles
LU8DRH C 54.09 miles
LW7EEA-4 1.02 miles
CrossBand 18.18 miles
LW7EEA-5 18.27 miles
BVCD00 18.55 miles
LW7EEA-3 18.57 miles
Repetidor 19.34 miles
LU6DQV 41.62 miles
LU6DG-10 42.05 miles
LW4DEM-6 42.22 miles
LW2EDM B 52.99 miles
LW2EDM-B 52.99 miles
LU1DAQ-8 53.95 miles
LU8DRH-C 54.09 miles
LU8DRH C 54.09 miles
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