Name:
EAXSVSf2A
Station ID:
1706531
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
EAXSVS
Receive Time:
1714251507
Age:
1714251507
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0IGHMZbH]/GH{f20AA
Latest Position:
40.08, -95.07
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
75.93 km/h
Course:
34°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
EW7827 1715302822 29.73 km
CW1707 1715301724 33.12 km
FW7230 1715304210 34.3 km
EW2874 1715303020 34.95 km
WA0RTU 1715302874 36.5 km
CW5466 1715301928 38.32 km
W0NH-1 1715303496 42.82 km
KI0AU-1 1715303993 46.82 km
DW3015 1715302836 46.94 km
KI0AU-2 1715303085 47.11 km
EAXFLSu1A 1715303760 62.14 km
KB0YME-1 1715302176 84.49 km
EW0860 1715303706 85.13 km
DW5499 1715301009 85.59 km
LVNWTH 1715302566 86.18 km
EW7827 1715302822 29.73 km
CW1707 1715301724 33.12 km
FW7230 1715304210 34.3 km
EW2874 1715303020 34.95 km
WA0RTU 1715302874 36.5 km
CW5466 1715301928 38.32 km
W0NH-1 1715303496 42.82 km
KI0AU-1 1715303993 46.82 km
DW3015 1715302836 46.94 km
KI0AU-2 1715303085 47.11 km
EAXFLSu1A 1715303760 62.14 km
KB0YME-1 1715302176 84.49 km
EW0860 1715303706 85.13 km
DW5499 1715301009 85.59 km
LVNWTH 1715302566 86.18 km
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