Name:
SM/VN-112
Station ID:
99900
Source:
Symbol:
X
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1732701320
Age:
1732701320
Path:
APN100,TCPIP*,qAC,NINTH
Comment:
SOTA https://on6zq.be/-/SM/VN-112
Latest Position:
63.0355, 17.5695
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
171785s (Latest 4 packets)
Export SM/VN-112 data to KML
Related stations/objects:
Nearby stations/objects:
SM3MFW-4
2.84 miles
SM3MFW-2 2.85 miles
SL3ZYE-9 9.89 miles
SM3GSJ-2 12.22 miles
SL3ZYE-2 12.69 miles
SM3GHE-9 12.85 miles
SL3ZYE-1 13.81 miles
SA3ATF-1 29.37 miles
SA0BUX-2 30.63 miles
SL3ZB-2 31.99 miles
SA3PAT-1 44.28 miles
SA3PAT-2 44.34 miles
SA3AER 50.33 miles
SM3XCH-1 50.33 miles
SK3BG-10 51.2 miles
SM3MFW-2 2.85 miles
SL3ZYE-9 9.89 miles
SM3GSJ-2 12.22 miles
SL3ZYE-2 12.69 miles
SM3GHE-9 12.85 miles
SL3ZYE-1 13.81 miles
SA3ATF-1 29.37 miles
SA0BUX-2 30.63 miles
SL3ZB-2 31.99 miles
SA3PAT-1 44.28 miles
SA3PAT-2 44.34 miles
SA3AER 50.33 miles
SM3XCH-1 50.33 miles
SK3BG-10 51.2 miles
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