Name:
147.12+AQ
Station ID:
97308
Source:
Symbol:
Antenna
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732320725
Age:
1732320725
Path:
APMI06,RDDEER,WIDE2*,qAO,ROLLYV
Comment:
147.120MHz T110 +060 R50k Fortress Mtn VE6AQA
Latest Position:
50.83667, -115.20117
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
2688s (Latest 27 packets)
Export 147.12+AQ data to KML
Nearby stations/objects:
QUIRK
24.72 miles
147.00+QR 24.74 miles
147.06-WC 38.54 miles
MKGBRD 41.03 miles
VE7RIN-D 42.59 miles
LYTTLE 42.6 miles
VE6BDR-7 43.45 miles
VE6AMP-V 43.7 miles
VE6RPT-B 43.71 miles
VE6RPT B 43.71 miles
VE6RPT 43.71 miles
VE6MPR-U 43.71 miles
VA6CAL-V 45.77 miles
VE6OIL-V 45.78 miles
VE6RPT-U 46.56 miles
147.00+QR 24.74 miles
147.06-WC 38.54 miles
MKGBRD 41.03 miles
VE7RIN-D 42.59 miles
LYTTLE 42.6 miles
VE6BDR-7 43.45 miles
VE6AMP-V 43.7 miles
VE6RPT-B 43.71 miles
VE6RPT B 43.71 miles
VE6RPT 43.71 miles
VE6MPR-U 43.71 miles
VA6CAL-V 45.77 miles
VE6OIL-V 45.78 miles
VE6RPT-U 46.56 miles
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