Name:
NMWBFA07A
Station ID:
68378
Source:
Symbol:
Fire
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
NMWBFA
Receive Time:
1732682713
Age:
1732682713
Path:
APRS,qAS,WXSVR-AU
Comment:
Haystack fire MITCHELL OF ROAD LIN {R4fAA
Latest Position:
-32.65, 151.2325
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
797s (Latest 10 packets)
Export NMWBFA07A data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
HNTBFA07A
0 yd
RFS577007 21 yd
VK2PJH-B 16.52 miles
VK2PJH B 16.52 miles
VK2VRJ-R 21.3 miles
RFS577023 24.74 miles
MNCBFA23A 24.75 miles
NMWBFA64A 27.43 miles
HNTBFA64A 27.43 miles
RFS577164 27.44 miles
VK2YBB B 28.35 miles
EL-N5UWU 38.25 miles
VK2EHQ-1 42.86 miles
VK2EHQ-15 42.86 miles
VK2AKB-9 43.44 miles
RFS577007 21 yd
VK2PJH-B 16.52 miles
VK2PJH B 16.52 miles
VK2VRJ-R 21.3 miles
RFS577023 24.74 miles
MNCBFA23A 24.75 miles
NMWBFA64A 27.43 miles
HNTBFA64A 27.43 miles
RFS577164 27.44 miles
VK2YBB B 28.35 miles
EL-N5UWU 38.25 miles
VK2EHQ-1 42.86 miles
VK2EHQ-15 42.86 miles
VK2AKB-9 43.44 miles
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