Name:
EA1CUE-2
Station ID:
449412
Source:
Symbol:
Red Diamond (with overlay L)
Latest Packet:
Unknown Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732008199
Age:
1732008199
Path:
Latest Telemetry:
1732008197
Latest Position:
42.32115, -7.27646
Receive Time:
1732008197
Related stations/objects:
Nearby stations/objects:
EA1RCP-10
248 yd
EA1RCP-WX 521 yd
EA1IXY-2 1.66 miles
EA2ATH-10 1.85 miles
EA2ATH 1.85 miles
ED1ZBH-10 4.53 miles
EA1HYZ-11 5.57 miles
EB1HBK-3 13.72 miles
EB1HBK-10 13.72 miles
EA1HPG-10 17.17 miles
ED1ZAJ-3 19.92 miles
ED1ZAJ B 19.92 miles
ED1ZAJ 19.92 miles
ED1ZAJ-B 19.92 miles
ED1ZAJ-C 19.92 miles
EA1RCP-WX 521 yd
EA1IXY-2 1.66 miles
EA2ATH-10 1.85 miles
EA2ATH 1.85 miles
ED1ZBH-10 4.53 miles
EA1HYZ-11 5.57 miles
EB1HBK-3 13.72 miles
EB1HBK-10 13.72 miles
EA1HPG-10 17.17 miles
ED1ZAJ-3 19.92 miles
ED1ZAJ B 19.92 miles
ED1ZAJ 19.92 miles
ED1ZAJ-B 19.92 miles
ED1ZAJ-C 19.92 miles
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