Name:
VE2PKT-4
Station ID:
22250
Source:
Symbol:
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1751700237
Age:
1751700237
Path:
ID,qAR,N3HYM-9
Equipment:
Unknown Equipment
Comment:
Packet 145.05Mhz 1.2Kb,Vara 147.435Mhz, VE2PKT-4 = XRPI Router. VE2PKT-9 = DXCluster
Latest Position:
46.43267, -72.62767
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Related stations/objects:
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
VE2PKT-10
1751700624
1.02 km
VE2RUE
1751699998
9.58 km
VA2DK
1751700460
10.19 km
WXCAN
1751697695
11.7 km
VE2BNE-3
1751700037
14.36 km
EMGATE
1751700282
14.98 km
VE2HXR-10
1751700620
15.32 km
VE2HXR-11
1751700621
15.32 km
VE2REY-3
1751699390
19.51 km
VA2CAT-10
1751700528
46.64 km
VA2CAT-5
1751700107
49.25 km
VA2AEC
1751700314
64.89 km
VE2RUV-3
1751700608
64.95 km
VE2SBR-3
1751700737
70.57 km
VE2TPI
1751700300
97.63 km
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