Name:
OUNTORX1A
Station ID:
1706601
Source:
Symbol:
Tornado
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
OUNTOR
Receive Time:
1714255288
Age:
1714255288
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
TORNADO }a0I\1JLLRUQ]G\1{X10AA
Latest Position:
35.58, -98.28
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
48.15 km/h
Course:
51°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
DW2113 1715697522 43 km
DW8253 1715696722 47.25 km
FW8256 1715697046 49.57 km
EW7272 1715697916 50.72 km
N6YSC-B 1715697889 50.99 km
N6YSC B 1715697879 50.99 km
GW4081 1715697063 54.37 km
EW6322 1715698146 57.36 km
AB1IG 1715697655 59.29 km
W5TSU-2 1715697128 59.83 km
EW3029 1715697022 61.62 km
K5CVN-5 1715697904 65.56 km
DW2781 1715697925 65.59 km
KB5RW-1 1715697114 65.81 km
EW0370 1715696736 66.26 km
DW2113 1715697522 43 km
DW8253 1715696722 47.25 km
FW8256 1715697046 49.57 km
EW7272 1715697916 50.72 km
N6YSC-B 1715697889 50.99 km
N6YSC B 1715697879 50.99 km
GW4081 1715697063 54.37 km
EW6322 1715698146 57.36 km
AB1IG 1715697655 59.29 km
W5TSU-2 1715697128 59.83 km
EW3029 1715697022 61.62 km
K5CVN-5 1715697904 65.56 km
DW2781 1715697925 65.59 km
KB5RW-1 1715697114 65.81 km
EW0370 1715696736 66.26 km
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