Name:
TSASVRR2A
Station ID:
1708297
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
TSASVR
Receive Time:
1714351175
Age:
1714351175
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0IN`N]R]sFW#=QN`{R20AA
Latest Position:
34.68, -94.91
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
44.45 km/h
Course:
55°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
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Distance
146.64-OK 1715684915 48.7 km
KI7AY-11 1715684999 57.15 km
KMEZ 1715684609 66.45 km
KI5LFM-B 1715684605 73.54 km
KI5LFM B 1715684595 73.54 km
KN9WMF-10 1715684535 81.91 km
N5THR-11 1715682361 82.02 km
KDEQ 1715684602 84.25 km
CW9718 1715684589 85.11 km
WT5B-13 1715683852 87.21 km
KFSM 1715684604 87.9 km
FSMEOC 1715684268 88.33 km
W5ADE-9 1715684325 91.07 km
CW7625 1715682011 97.07 km
146.64-OK 1715684915 48.7 km
KI7AY-11 1715684999 57.15 km
KMEZ 1715684609 66.45 km
KI5LFM-B 1715684605 73.54 km
KI5LFM B 1715684595 73.54 km
KN9WMF-10 1715684535 81.91 km
N5THR-11 1715682361 82.02 km
KDEQ 1715684602 84.25 km
CW9718 1715684589 85.11 km
WT5B-13 1715683852 87.21 km
KFSM 1715684604 87.9 km
FSMEOC 1715684268 88.33 km
W5ADE-9 1715684325 91.07 km
CW7625 1715682011 97.07 km
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