Name:
HB/BE-138
Station ID:
317280
Source:
Symbol:
Summits on the air
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732371631
Age:
1732371631
Path:
APN100,TCPIP*,qAC,FIRST
Comment:
SOTA activ. planned on 20241124 1030z
Latest Position:
46.72267, 7.79533
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
2302s (Latest 6 packets)
Export HB/BE-138 data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
HB9T-10
1.22 miles
HB9BHP-9 8.31 miles
EL-HB9CVG 9.85 miles
HB9TKB-D 11.05 miles
HB9GZU-15 11.71 miles
HB9T 15.13 miles
HB9FIL-10 16.89 miles
HB9GXS-15 16.9 miles
HB9GXS-10 16.91 miles
HB9EIV 17.37 miles
P-HB3YES 18.61 miles
HB9CRE-10 19.82 miles
HB9HEE-10 21.27 miles
HB9AW-11 22.7 miles
HB9FX-9 30.27 miles
HB9BHP-9 8.31 miles
EL-HB9CVG 9.85 miles
HB9TKB-D 11.05 miles
HB9GZU-15 11.71 miles
HB9T 15.13 miles
HB9FIL-10 16.89 miles
HB9GXS-15 16.9 miles
HB9GXS-10 16.91 miles
HB9EIV 17.37 miles
P-HB3YES 18.61 miles
HB9CRE-10 19.82 miles
HB9HEE-10 21.27 miles
HB9AW-11 22.7 miles
HB9FX-9 30.27 miles
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