Name:
224.420nf
Station ID:
448642
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732360826
Age:
1732360826
Path:
APN391,PY1EU-10,qAR,PY1EU-10
Comment:
224.420 T000 -160 PY1GKW
Latest Position:
-22.35033, -42.586
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
1200s (Latest 3 packets)
Export 224.420nf data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
PU1PZP-15
393 yd
PY1RCM-D 3.17 miles
PY1RCM 3.18 miles
PU1PZP-12 5.45 miles
PY1CO 30.71 miles
PY1JO-12 39.36 miles
PU1SBB-D 39.84 miles
PU1SBB 39.84 miles
145.430ni 48.91 miles
439.225ni 49.2 miles
PU1OGR-10 49.92 miles
PU1KBO 50.17 miles
PU1MAP-6 50.17 miles
PU1MAP-D 50.17 miles
PU1JEA-2 51.26 miles
PY1RCM-D 3.17 miles
PY1RCM 3.18 miles
PU1PZP-12 5.45 miles
PY1CO 30.71 miles
PY1JO-12 39.36 miles
PU1SBB-D 39.84 miles
PU1SBB 39.84 miles
145.430ni 48.91 miles
439.225ni 49.2 miles
PU1OGR-10 49.92 miles
PU1KBO 50.17 miles
PU1MAP-6 50.17 miles
PU1MAP-D 50.17 miles
PU1JEA-2 51.26 miles
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