Name:
V0231003
Station ID:
1709950
Source:
Symbol:
Balloon
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
Receive Time:
1714481595
Age:
1714481595
Path:
TCHE,TCPIP*,qAC,T2ERFURT
Comment:
Clb=-12.9m/s t=20.5C h=46.3% p=892.0hPa 403.001 MHz Type=RS41-SGP ser=V0231003 - Radiosonde + orangepi - by PU3XGS
Latest Position:
-29.86534, -50.75443
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
37.04 km/h
Course:
357°
Altitude:
1096.37 m
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
PY3NZ-10 1716272683 33.55 km
PU3XGS-10 1716272246 37.38 km
PU3XGS-11 1716272758 37.39 km
PU3MSR-15 1716272341 38.55 km
GW4693 1716270005 38.68 km
FW5692 1716272270 38.93 km
DW5905 1716272702 39.19 km
PY3BB-B 1716271081 40.24 km
PY3BB B 1716271070 40.24 km
PY3DS 1716272191 42.56 km
PY3KDA B 1716271964 42.72 km
PY3KDA-B 1716271974 42.72 km
FW6070 1716272722 45.78 km
PY3MO-10 1716272421 55.39 km
PY3MO-13 1716272719 55.39 km
PY3NZ-10 1716272683 33.55 km
PU3XGS-10 1716272246 37.38 km
PU3XGS-11 1716272758 37.39 km
PU3MSR-15 1716272341 38.55 km
GW4693 1716270005 38.68 km
FW5692 1716272270 38.93 km
DW5905 1716272702 39.19 km
PY3BB-B 1716271081 40.24 km
PY3BB B 1716271070 40.24 km
PY3DS 1716272191 42.56 km
PY3KDA B 1716271964 42.72 km
PY3KDA-B 1716271974 42.72 km
FW6070 1716272722 45.78 km
PY3MO-10 1716272421 55.39 km
PY3MO-13 1716272719 55.39 km
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