Name:
MNCBFA02A
Station ID:
66121
Source:
Symbol:
Fire
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
MNCBFA
Receive Time:
1732352492
Age:
1732352492
Path:
APRS,qAS,WXSVR-AU
Comment:
Burn off GLEN CUSH RD, BELBORA {N8vAA
Latest Position:
-32.02267, 152.15767
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
663s (Latest 4 packets)
Export MNCBFA02A data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
RFS576702
26 yd
VK2UNI-1 7.12 miles
VK2WPJ-B 17.39 miles
VK2WPJ B 17.39 miles
VK2UE-B 19.03 miles
VK2UE B 19.03 miles
MNCBFA21A 38.82 miles
RFS576721 38.82 miles
VK2SMI-5 50.01 miles
MNCBFA61A 53.33 miles
RFS576661 53.72 miles
VK2XSO-1 54.58 miles
VK2PJH-B 56.64 miles
VK2PJH B 56.64 miles
VK2VRJ-R 57.22 miles
VK2UNI-1 7.12 miles
VK2WPJ-B 17.39 miles
VK2WPJ B 17.39 miles
VK2UE-B 19.03 miles
VK2UE B 19.03 miles
MNCBFA21A 38.82 miles
RFS576721 38.82 miles
VK2SMI-5 50.01 miles
MNCBFA61A 53.33 miles
RFS576661 53.72 miles
VK2XSO-1 54.58 miles
VK2PJH-B 56.64 miles
VK2PJH B 56.64 miles
VK2VRJ-R 57.22 miles
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