Name:
CAESVRU0A
Station ID:
1710776
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
CAESVR
Receive Time:
1714530711
Age:
1714530711
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0IRYc>_8\7Y3S<P;M=N?QAJORY{U00AA
Latest Position:
33.07, -81.07
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
46.3 km/h
Course:
56°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KO4ENF-N 1716327891 10.16 km
KO4ENF-B 1716328277 10.16 km
KO4ENF B 1716328267 10.16 km
KI4UEM 1716328517 48.24 km
FW6635 1716328539 48.27 km
DW0323 1716327985 48.86 km
EW7740 1716326362 51.28 km
GW3883 1716326772 52.8 km
GW4044 1716327008 60 km
DW7655 1716327331 63.8 km
KO4WFQ-D 1716327481 66.4 km
GW3951 1716326106 68.42 km
W4CEM-3 1716328395 75.03 km
WA4USN-3 1716327640 75.05 km
FW3330 1716326004 77.6 km
KO4ENF-N 1716327891 10.16 km
KO4ENF-B 1716328277 10.16 km
KO4ENF B 1716328267 10.16 km
KI4UEM 1716328517 48.24 km
FW6635 1716328539 48.27 km
DW0323 1716327985 48.86 km
EW7740 1716326362 51.28 km
GW3883 1716326772 52.8 km
GW4044 1716327008 60 km
DW7655 1716327331 63.8 km
KO4WFQ-D 1716327481 66.4 km
GW3951 1716326106 68.42 km
W4CEM-3 1716328395 75.03 km
WA4USN-3 1716327640 75.05 km
FW3330 1716326004 77.6 km
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