Name:
GLDSVRx1A
Station ID:
1712122
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
GLDSVR
Receive Time:
1714617178
Age:
1714617178
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0IMV[Uu3M3MV{x10AA
Latest Position:
38.71, -100.42
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
27.78 km/h
Course:
84°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Distance
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N0QE-4 1715954653 44.23 km
N0YK 1715955289 50.6 km
FRIEND 1715957016 65.1 km
N7JYS-2 1715956941 79.29 km
FW0981 1715957106 88.63 km
GW3047 1715957168 88.89 km
N0KQX 1715957251 90.54 km
CW0352 1715957159 91.97 km
NW0K-10 1715955575 92.04 km
KD0KHX-10 1715957124 92.29 km
K0FJ-1 1715957144 92.88 km
NW0K-2 1715956519 93.71 km
FW5883 1715957119 22.8 km
N0TVS-N 1715956451 42.74 km
N0QE-4 1715954653 44.23 km
N0YK 1715955289 50.6 km
FRIEND 1715957016 65.1 km
N7JYS-2 1715956941 79.29 km
FW0981 1715957106 88.63 km
GW3047 1715957168 88.89 km
N0KQX 1715957251 90.54 km
CW0352 1715957159 91.97 km
NW0K-10 1715955575 92.04 km
KD0KHX-10 1715957124 92.29 km
K0FJ-1 1715957144 92.88 km
NW0K-2 1715956519 93.71 km
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