Name:
G/LD-003
Station ID:
86705
Source:
Symbol:
Summits on the air
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732679576
Age:
1732679576
Path:
APN100,TCPIP*,qAC,EIGHTH
Comment:
SOTA activ. planned on 20241127 1000z
Latest Position:
54.527, -3.0175
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
3565s (Latest 7 packets)
Export G/LD-003 data to KML
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M0MZB-15 13.25 miles
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G4FBC-D 19.44 miles
M0MZB-10 19.48 miles
WX-GW2826 20.59 miles
MB6IMB 20.78 miles
M7BWD-D 22.61 miles
GB3WU 23.06 miles
G6CRV B 32.88 miles
G6CRV-N 32.88 miles
G6CRV-B 32.88 miles
G6CRV D 32.88 miles
G6CRV-D 32.88 miles
M0MZB-15 13.25 miles
G3WGV-10 15.78 miles
M7TUN-N 16.83 miles
G4FBC-D 19.44 miles
M0MZB-10 19.48 miles
WX-GW2826 20.59 miles
MB6IMB 20.78 miles
M7BWD-D 22.61 miles
GB3WU 23.06 miles
G6CRV B 32.88 miles
G6CRV-N 32.88 miles
G6CRV-B 32.88 miles
G6CRV D 32.88 miles
G6CRV-D 32.88 miles
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