Name:
R5041063
Station ID:
1704602
Source:
Symbol:
Balloon
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714140151
Age:
1714140151
Path:
APLWS2,qAU,OE3OSB-3
Comment:
Clb=-11.5m/s p=940.1hPa t=10.3C h=49.0% 403.50MHz Type=RS41-SGP batt=2.6V rssi=70.5dB rx=403500(+1/5) sondemod 1.37b
Latest Position:
48.76903, 16.79728
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
25.93 km/h
Course:
330°
Altitude:
644.65 m
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
OK5MP-12 1715024891 4.27 km
OE3SMA-D 1715024893 13.93 km
439.000JM 1715024521 15.46 km
OK9CPU-12 1715024846 15.49 km
OK0BH-6 1715024489 15.51 km
145.675JM 1715024461 15.55 km
ER-OK0BH 1715024961 15.63 km
OK2GPS B 1715024577 19.54 km
OK2GPS-B 1715024587 19.54 km
OK2GPS-N 1715024397 19.54 km
OK9TDI 1715023601 22.39 km
OK2VUX-D 1715024807 29.41 km
OK2IGL-6 1715024898 34.81 km
OE3XBB-10 1715024854 42.37 km
LKTB 1715022002 43.17 km
OK5MP-12 1715024891 4.27 km
OE3SMA-D 1715024893 13.93 km
439.000JM 1715024521 15.46 km
OK9CPU-12 1715024846 15.49 km
OK0BH-6 1715024489 15.51 km
145.675JM 1715024461 15.55 km
ER-OK0BH 1715024961 15.63 km
OK2GPS B 1715024577 19.54 km
OK2GPS-B 1715024587 19.54 km
OK2GPS-N 1715024397 19.54 km
OK9TDI 1715023601 22.39 km
OK2VUX-D 1715024807 29.41 km
OK2IGL-6 1715024898 34.81 km
OE3XBB-10 1715024854 42.37 km
LKTB 1715022002 43.17 km
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