Name:
V4250910
Station ID:
1691777
Source:
Symbol:
Balloon
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1713489134
Age:
1713489134
Path:
APRARX,SONDEGATE,TCPIP,qAR,W8UM-5
Comment:
Clb=-17.7m/s t=-273.0C h=-1.0% p=-1.0hPa 404.000 MHz Type=RS41 ser=V4250910 Radiosonde
Latest Position:
42.67568, -82.01883
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
94.45 km/h
Course:
84°
Altitude:
4575.96 m
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
VA3XLT-2 1714619142 20.64 km
VE3OEN B 1714618713 30.37 km
VE3OEN-B 1714618723 30.37 km
VE3UGG-B 1714618860 30.4 km
VE3UGG B 1714618850 30.4 km
VE3XII-11 1714619346 30.6 km
VE3UGG-7 1714617820 30.66 km
VA3APW-3 1714619744 31.84 km
VA3ODC C 1714619467 31.91 km
VA3ODC-C 1714619452 31.91 km
VE3GUK-2 1714619476 32.72 km
VE3GUK-7 1714619222 32.73 km
VE3GUK B 1714619349 32.77 km
VE3GUK-B 1714619359 32.77 km
VE3VPG B 1714619429 33.1 km
VA3XLT-2 1714619142 20.64 km
VE3OEN B 1714618713 30.37 km
VE3OEN-B 1714618723 30.37 km
VE3UGG-B 1714618860 30.4 km
VE3UGG B 1714618850 30.4 km
VE3XII-11 1714619346 30.6 km
VE3UGG-7 1714617820 30.66 km
VA3APW-3 1714619744 31.84 km
VA3ODC C 1714619467 31.91 km
VA3ODC-C 1714619452 31.91 km
VE3GUK-2 1714619476 32.72 km
VE3GUK-7 1714619222 32.73 km
VE3GUK B 1714619349 32.77 km
VE3GUK-B 1714619359 32.77 km
VE3VPG B 1714619429 33.1 km
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