Name:
BGMSVS70A
Station ID:
1710353
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
BGMSVS
Receive Time:
1714512769
Age:
1714512769
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0ICONY\J\H^Hd>R-CO{700AA
Latest Position:
41.5, -75.53
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
42.6 km/h
Course:
61°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
CW6037 1716306973 2.65 km
n3uvr 1716306648 2.96 km
EW5712 1716305441 2.96 km
FW2536 1716305404 4.6 km
KD2HCY B 1716306629 10.77 km
KD2HCY-N 1716307059 10.77 km
KD2HCY-B 1716306639 10.77 km
K3JML-1 1716305684 13.47 km
EW6625 1716306931 15.87 km
CW4226 1716306180 18.33 km
EW7427 1716307131 19.17 km
FW5242 1716305439 22.93 km
FW6662 1716306326 24.84 km
FW5246 1716305406 26.06 km
KC3OSH Z 1716306859 28.92 km
CW6037 1716306973 2.65 km
n3uvr 1716306648 2.96 km
EW5712 1716305441 2.96 km
FW2536 1716305404 4.6 km
KD2HCY B 1716306629 10.77 km
KD2HCY-N 1716307059 10.77 km
KD2HCY-B 1716306639 10.77 km
K3JML-1 1716305684 13.47 km
EW6625 1716306931 15.87 km
CW4226 1716306180 18.33 km
EW7427 1716307131 19.17 km
FW5242 1716305439 22.93 km
FW6662 1716306326 24.84 km
FW5246 1716305406 26.06 km
KC3OSH Z 1716306859 28.92 km
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