Name:
LOKOUT
Station ID:
52492
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Status Packet
Receive Time:
1732318584
Age:
1732318584
Path:
APTT4,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,qAR,MARBLE
Comment:
85F 14.2V LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
Latest Position:
45.8, -122.10467
Receive Time:
1732314970
Speed:
0 mph
Course:
0°
Altitude:
4219.16 ft
Packet frequency:
10809s (Latest 2 packets)
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K7YFJ-12 21.12 miles
K7YFJ-10 21.12 miles
K7YFJ-11 21.12 miles
N7LF-10 21.17 miles
MARBLE 21.33 miles
AG7ZW-11 21.96 miles
K7DER-B 21.99 miles
K7DER B 21.99 miles
147.160M2 22.4 miles
KW7IBE-9 23.32 miles
K7BPM 23.45 miles
147.220M 18.09 miles
NA7Q-11 18.49 miles
N7CVZ 20.32 miles
K7YFJ-12 21.12 miles
K7YFJ-10 21.12 miles
K7YFJ-11 21.12 miles
N7LF-10 21.17 miles
MARBLE 21.33 miles
AG7ZW-11 21.96 miles
K7DER-B 21.99 miles
K7DER B 21.99 miles
147.160M2 22.4 miles
KW7IBE-9 23.32 miles
K7BPM 23.45 miles
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