Name:
IWXSVRc1A
Station ID:
1713093
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
IWXSVR
Receive Time:
1714688164
Age:
1714688164
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0IIPPWc=P4IP{c10AA
Latest Position:
41.49, -85.7
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
44.45 km/h
Course:
51°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Distance
EW1407 1715936435 18.71 km
DW1684 1715933907 20.1 km
DW7093 1715936445 30.06 km
NT9M-13 1715936404 31.07 km
KC9ZE-W 1715936949 32.21 km
KC9ZE W 1715936939 32.21 km
EW1902 1715935286 32.75 km
CW1697 1715936035 33.04 km
EW7350 1715937340 33.81 km
EW5412 1715937313 34.21 km
K9NDU-2 1715936673 37.06 km
K9NDU-9 1715937385 37.06 km
K9NDU-N 1715936503 37.06 km
K9NDU-4 1715936744 37.07 km
W9LRT-1 1715937282 38.66 km
EW1407 1715936435 18.71 km
DW1684 1715933907 20.1 km
DW7093 1715936445 30.06 km
NT9M-13 1715936404 31.07 km
KC9ZE-W 1715936949 32.21 km
KC9ZE W 1715936939 32.21 km
EW1902 1715935286 32.75 km
CW1697 1715936035 33.04 km
EW7350 1715937340 33.81 km
EW5412 1715937313 34.21 km
K9NDU-2 1715936673 37.06 km
K9NDU-9 1715937385 37.06 km
K9NDU-N 1715936503 37.06 km
K9NDU-4 1715936744 37.07 km
W9LRT-1 1715937282 38.66 km
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