Name:
M0PPR-9
Station ID:
267813
Source:
Symbol:
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1751892324
Age:
1751892324
Path:
APAT81-1,WIDE1-1,qAO,M0PPR-10
Equipment:
Anytone 868/878uv HT
Comment:
Sent from AT-D578UV Pro
Latest Position:
50.87133, -1.024
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Course:
155°
Altitude:
115.82 m
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
M0PPR-2
1751937525
113 m
M0PPR-10
1751937602
123 m
M0XAN-10
1751937556
1.57 km
GB7SO-DP
1751936188
11.13 km
2E0LNX-2
1751936359
11.59 km
P-2E0LNX
1751936516
11.6 km
P-G7TEM
1751936504
11.62 km
2E0SWI-1
1751937632
13.38 km
M0NRG
1751937292
16.83 km
G7ATJ-10
1751937565
20.21 km
G0PEB-10
1751937641
22.35 km
G0PEB-15
1751937647
22.42 km
G0PEB-1
1751937255
22.45 km
G7GXK-10
1751936970
23.81 km
GB3SN
1751936641
27.62 km
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