Name:
147.000NE
Station ID:
50989
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732597956
Age:
1732597956
Path:
APN391,W0NED,WIDE1*,qAR,K0NTS-5
Comment:
T103.5 -600 Harrisburg N0NEB LINKED
Latest Position:
41.50667, -103.75517
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
699s (Latest 6 packets)
Export 147.000NE data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
N7JJY-2
1.15 miles
444.125NE 13.92 miles
147.165WY 20.19 miles
WY7HR-1 20.22 miles
W0SSB B 25.27 miles
W0SSB-B 25.27 miles
147.075NE 30.14 miles
IRLP-3942 30.8 miles
WD0BQM 30.8 miles
N0NEB-2 36.73 miles
N7JJY-9 46.37 miles
WY7SB-10 49.69 miles
KC7DHF-D 55.85 miles
WB7GR-10 57.49 miles
N7JJY-5 60.99 miles
444.125NE 13.92 miles
147.165WY 20.19 miles
WY7HR-1 20.22 miles
W0SSB B 25.27 miles
W0SSB-B 25.27 miles
147.075NE 30.14 miles
IRLP-3942 30.8 miles
WD0BQM 30.8 miles
N0NEB-2 36.73 miles
N7JJY-9 46.37 miles
WY7SB-10 49.69 miles
KC7DHF-D 55.85 miles
WB7GR-10 57.49 miles
N7JJY-5 60.99 miles
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