Name:
HGXSVSm2A
Station ID:
1712737
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
HGXSVS
Receive Time:
1714656721
Age:
1714656721
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0IGTSRV4>9GT{m20AA
Latest Position:
30.13, -95.36
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
46.3 km/h
Course:
99°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
FW8585 1715940737 3.02 km
EW6468 1715940042 4.44 km
FW0717 1715940604 5.38 km
EW3763 1715939313 7.79 km
W5PTD 1715941878 7.79 km
KI5GKA-8 1715941295 8.17 km
KA2EEU-8 1715941943 8.21 km
CW2840 1715941503 8.88 km
KI5LFM-N 1715941107 9.08 km
N5PLO-10 1715941924 12.38 km
GW0776 1715940911 13.1 km
ND5T 1715940060 14.32 km
KI5QYY-D 1715941536 15.37 km
EW2972 1715941792 15.61 km
Cw2227 1715939103 17.01 km
FW8585 1715940737 3.02 km
EW6468 1715940042 4.44 km
FW0717 1715940604 5.38 km
EW3763 1715939313 7.79 km
W5PTD 1715941878 7.79 km
KI5GKA-8 1715941295 8.17 km
KA2EEU-8 1715941943 8.21 km
CW2840 1715941503 8.88 km
KI5LFM-N 1715941107 9.08 km
N5PLO-10 1715941924 12.38 km
GW0776 1715940911 13.1 km
ND5T 1715940060 14.32 km
KI5QYY-D 1715941536 15.37 km
EW2972 1715941792 15.61 km
Cw2227 1715939103 17.01 km
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