Name:
OAXTORZ1A
Station ID:
1705251
Source:
Symbol:
Tornado
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
OAXTOR
Receive Time:
1714172541
Age:
1714172541
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
TORNADO }a0]MNNORLRLOLMN{Z10AA
Latest Position:
41.77, -95.91
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
50 km/h
Course:
28°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KE3R-0 1715064952 6.73 km
MONDAM 1715064956 8.82 km
N9WHM 1715064996 32.19 km
GW1766 1715064952 40.87 km
wx4taz 1715062801 41.01 km
K0OQL B 1715064688 48.88 km
K0OQL-D 1715064778 48.88 km
K0OQL-B 1715064698 48.88 km
K0OQL-10 1715064415 48.95 km
145.370NE 1715065049 50.67 km
146.940NE 1715064944 52.18 km
CW2433 1715063709 53.34 km
GW2746 1715063781 56.45 km
K0USA 1715064922 57.12 km
K0BNM-B 1715063933 57.84 km
KE3R-0 1715064952 6.73 km
MONDAM 1715064956 8.82 km
N9WHM 1715064996 32.19 km
GW1766 1715064952 40.87 km
wx4taz 1715062801 41.01 km
K0OQL B 1715064688 48.88 km
K0OQL-D 1715064778 48.88 km
K0OQL-B 1715064698 48.88 km
K0OQL-10 1715064415 48.95 km
145.370NE 1715065049 50.67 km
146.940NE 1715064944 52.18 km
CW2433 1715063709 53.34 km
GW2746 1715063781 56.45 km
K0USA 1715064922 57.12 km
K0BNM-B 1715063933 57.84 km
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