Name:
E25YYY-9
Station ID:
58897
Source:
Symbol:
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1751964702
Age:
1751964702
Path:
AESPT4,WIDE1-1,qAR,E25YYY
Equipment:
Unknown Equipment
Comment:
DC:13.12V DX:61km Topspeed:109kmh SAT:27:dev 9.8KHz
Latest Position:
13.92533, 100.6905
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Course:
309°
Altitude:
11.89 m
Latest used symbols:
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Distance
E25OOO
1751995331
18 m
HS6TIM
1751995926
26 m
E25YYY
1751996165
26 m
HS6MYW-1
1751994702
41 m
E22JME-1
1751995343
3.79 km
HS7BHK-1
1751995331
5.15 km
E21EIC-2
1751995242
10.46 km
HS1AXC-1
1751995817
10.6 km
HS1ZHY-1
1751995837
12.22 km
E21NJJ
1751994723
16.54 km
E22UMT-1
1751994451
16.64 km
HS2WKZ
1751995874
17.07 km
E22FEQ-7
1751994975
17.49 km
HS3FDE-5
1751995889
18.56 km
HS8PRF-3
1751995509
20 km
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