Name:
SGFSVSZ2A
Station ID:
1708480
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
SGFSVS
Receive Time:
1714360656
Age:
1714360656
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0I?SLU[TbHY2B7?S{Z20AA
Latest Position:
37.28, -92.67
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
57.41 km/h
Course:
67°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
GW0312 1715733955 10.91 km
Fw9032 1715732153 16.59 km
FW8938 1715733955 21.37 km
CW2523 1715733963 23.2 km
CW2303 1715731845 28.07 km
FW9621 1715731213 28.7 km
KC0OKP 1715734185 36.03 km
DW1085 1715732105 36.22 km
EW6706 1715732928 37.61 km
W5AOX-7 1715733097 39.67 km
W5AOX-10 1715732976 40.35 km
N7HHI-B 1715733379 41.2 km
K0NXA B 1715733896 42.41 km
K0NXA-B 1715733906 42.41 km
FW2552 1715731923 44.36 km
GW0312 1715733955 10.91 km
Fw9032 1715732153 16.59 km
FW8938 1715733955 21.37 km
CW2523 1715733963 23.2 km
CW2303 1715731845 28.07 km
FW9621 1715731213 28.7 km
KC0OKP 1715734185 36.03 km
DW1085 1715732105 36.22 km
EW6706 1715732928 37.61 km
W5AOX-7 1715733097 39.67 km
W5AOX-10 1715732976 40.35 km
N7HHI-B 1715733379 41.2 km
K0NXA B 1715733896 42.41 km
K0NXA-B 1715733906 42.41 km
FW2552 1715731923 44.36 km
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