Name:
HNTBFA83A
Station ID:
86124
Source:
Symbol:
Fire
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
HNTBFA
Receive Time:
1731837720
Age:
1731837720
Path:
APRS,qAS,WXSVR-AU
Comment:
Flood/Storm/Tree Down PUTTY RD, CO {H9vAA
Latest Position:
-33.254, 150.65017
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
87792s (Latest 2 packets)
Export HNTBFA83A data to KML
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VK2BN-2 31.12 miles
VK2BN-3 31.13 miles
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VK2EHQ-1 33.08 miles
VK2EHQ-15 33.08 miles
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438.375-R 34.55 miles
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VK2RPT-13 25.53 miles
VK2BNC-1 25.53 miles
VK2HN 27.9 miles
VK2BN-1 31.11 miles
VK2BN-2 31.12 miles
VK2BN-3 31.13 miles
VK2EHQ-3 32.28 miles
EL-N5UWU 32.69 miles
VK2EHQ-1 33.08 miles
VK2EHQ-15 33.08 miles
IRLP-6366 34.47 miles
147.050+R 34.51 miles
438.375-R 34.55 miles
VK2CRT-10 37.51 miles
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