Name:
TOMMER
Station ID:
61529
Source:
Symbol:
Truck
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1732303630
Age:
1732303630
Path:
TT0W0V,VA3KMS,WIDE1,VA3ROG,WIDE2*,qAR,VA3BAL-4
Comment:
,C=6,192459z,C
Latest Position:
44.12433, -81.15867
Receive Time:
1732303582
Speed:
1.15 mph
Course:
92°
Altitude:
889.11 ft
Packet frequency:
34s (Latest 13 packets)
Export TOMMER data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
VE3OZW-9
1.04 miles
VE3OZW-10 2.68 miles
VE3GBT 13.56 miles
VE3MRR 23.47 miles
VE3NOZ-1 32.72 miles
146.640ON 34.64 miles
VA3KMS 34.64 miles
VE3NMN C 40.77 miles
VE3NMN-C 40.77 miles
VA3WWD-2 43.17 miles
VE3GSJ 43.53 miles
VE3FCD-C 53.02 miles
VE3FCD C 53.02 miles
VE3FCD-N 53.02 miles
VE3KJX 59.9 miles
VE3OZW-10 2.68 miles
VE3GBT 13.56 miles
VE3MRR 23.47 miles
VE3NOZ-1 32.72 miles
146.640ON 34.64 miles
VA3KMS 34.64 miles
VE3NMN C 40.77 miles
VE3NMN-C 40.77 miles
VA3WWD-2 43.17 miles
VE3GSJ 43.53 miles
VE3FCD-C 53.02 miles
VE3FCD C 53.02 miles
VE3FCD-N 53.02 miles
VE3KJX 59.9 miles
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