Name:
147.345/R
Station ID:
45946
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732281204
Age:
1732281204
Path:
APDW16,KD9EJA-10*,WIDE2,qAR,KNFRVR
Comment:
T136 +060 w9cva.org
Latest Position:
45.27483, -91.21833
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
501s (Latest 4 packets)
Export 147.345/R data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
145.470WI
3.83 miles
KC0WKP-B 21.19 miles
KC0WKP B 21.19 miles
KB9TYC-AS 26.58 miles
444.350/R 27.35 miles
KB9TYC 27.43 miles
53.110/R 27.47 miles
KD9ICN C 28.14 miles
KD9ICN-C 28.14 miles
147.375/R 28.16 miles
145.110/R 28.72 miles
443.650WI 28.89 miles
WE9C0M-8 29.58 miles
W9CVA-11 29.98 miles
KD9EJA-10 31.64 miles
KC0WKP-B 21.19 miles
KC0WKP B 21.19 miles
KB9TYC-AS 26.58 miles
444.350/R 27.35 miles
KB9TYC 27.43 miles
53.110/R 27.47 miles
KD9ICN C 28.14 miles
KD9ICN-C 28.14 miles
147.375/R 28.16 miles
145.110/R 28.72 miles
443.650WI 28.89 miles
WE9C0M-8 29.58 miles
W9CVA-11 29.98 miles
KD9EJA-10 31.64 miles
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