Name:
444.925+M
Station ID:
40405
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732258452
Age:
1732258452
Path:
APN383,WIDE2-1,qAR,KC8RFE-3
Comment:
T103 R25m Mattoon,IL ECH266153
Latest Position:
39.45267, -88.35317
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
981s (Latest 11 packets)
Export 444.925+M data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
EL-266153
1.16 miles
P-AD9BU 1.89 miles
KB9YEP-10 2.99 miles
ECH266153 9.09 miles
W9BIL 9.54 miles
WB9QPM-10 23.78 miles
WB9QPM-2 24.71 miles
N9YJY-10 25.38 miles
WD9EKA 37.33 miles
WD9EKA-D 37.34 miles
KC9SIO-B 44.34 miles
KC9SIO B 44.34 miles
KC9SIO-7 44.34 miles
KC8RFE-7 46.42 miles
KC8RFE-1 46.44 miles
P-AD9BU 1.89 miles
KB9YEP-10 2.99 miles
ECH266153 9.09 miles
W9BIL 9.54 miles
WB9QPM-10 23.78 miles
WB9QPM-2 24.71 miles
N9YJY-10 25.38 miles
WD9EKA 37.33 miles
WD9EKA-D 37.34 miles
KC9SIO-B 44.34 miles
KC9SIO B 44.34 miles
KC9SIO-7 44.34 miles
KC8RFE-7 46.42 miles
KC8RFE-1 46.44 miles
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