Name:
146.730IN
Station ID:
384388
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732279706
Age:
1732279706
Path:
APDW17,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,qAR,KD9LVX-1
Comment:
146.730MHz T127 -060 wb9hxg.net
Latest Position:
40.2095, -85.41067
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
1636s (Latest 11 packets)
Export 146.730IN data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
KD9EYI-4
3.99 miles
K9NZF-2 9.17 miles
K9NZF-1 9.86 miles
K2ZED-R 12.19 miles
KD9MAB-10 12.67 miles
KE9AMG-D 15.22 miles
W9VCF-10 17.2 miles
WE9MA-3 19.18 miles
KC9WWJ-10 21.33 miles
KD9LVX-1 23.14 miles
K9SPX-D 24.55 miles
AB9QB-14 24.61 miles
W9JCA-2 24.62 miles
KB9PMA-1 25.02 miles
KD9PAY-10 28.07 miles
K9NZF-2 9.17 miles
K9NZF-1 9.86 miles
K2ZED-R 12.19 miles
KD9MAB-10 12.67 miles
KE9AMG-D 15.22 miles
W9VCF-10 17.2 miles
WE9MA-3 19.18 miles
KC9WWJ-10 21.33 miles
KD9LVX-1 23.14 miles
K9SPX-D 24.55 miles
AB9QB-14 24.61 miles
W9JCA-2 24.62 miles
KB9PMA-1 25.02 miles
KD9PAY-10 28.07 miles
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