Name:
DL1ASN-9
Station ID:
278767
Source:
Symbol:
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1751713526
Age:
1751713526
Path:
US3Y38,qAO,DB0HHH-10
Equipment:
Unknown Equipment
Comment:
`DL1ASN on Tour, QTH: Neheim, Locator: J031XK, DOK: L11, Vy73
Latest Position:
53.65633, 10.296
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
94.45 km/h
Course:
203°
Altitude:
45 m
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
P-DB0ABG
1751713350
4.42 km
DL2HCK-A
1751712939
7.81 km
DL2HCK-B
1751712939
7.81 km
DL9GTD
1751713199
8.65 km
DB7HT-8
1751713080
9.86 km
DC9XM-9
1751713639
10.72 km
P-DO1MKK
1751713272
15.17 km
P-DC4XC
1751713232
15.29 km
DM0NM
1751711568
16.72 km
P-DL3SHA
1751713230
18.34 km
DM6CM
1751711574
18.61 km
P-DM5WK
1751713335
18.75 km
DB0HHH-10
1751712975
18.78 km
DL9TK-10
1751713594
20.15 km
P-DO1CXR
1751713248
20.35 km
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