Name:
HGXSVR02A
Station ID:
1716568
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
HGXSVR
Receive Time:
1714933944
Age:
1714933944
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0Ib<N-EOEPFPFQHSJSJTLTLUMTNUOSQUb<{020AA
Latest Position:
28.84, -96.65
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
61.12 km/h
Course:
61°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Distance
EW4090 1716612527 3.75 km
W5LCR-4 1716612575 8.69 km
EW3902 1716612622 10.7 km
K5HAS 1716612014 16.55 km
EW6228 1716612203 18.11 km
K5SOI 1716612311 18.81 km
W5ITZ 1716612839 19.49 km
EW6171 1716609949 20.58 km
EW6086 1716611927 24.99 km
DW8849 1716612016 27.81 km
DW8007 1716611525 29.42 km
GW3885 1716612955 30.38 km
GW3001 1716612064 31.46 km
EW4745 1716612617 36.51 km
CW8466 1716612834 36.58 km
EW4090 1716612527 3.75 km
W5LCR-4 1716612575 8.69 km
EW3902 1716612622 10.7 km
K5HAS 1716612014 16.55 km
EW6228 1716612203 18.11 km
K5SOI 1716612311 18.81 km
W5ITZ 1716612839 19.49 km
EW6171 1716609949 20.58 km
EW6086 1716611927 24.99 km
DW8849 1716612016 27.81 km
DW8007 1716611525 29.42 km
GW3885 1716612955 30.38 km
GW3001 1716612064 31.46 km
EW4745 1716612617 36.51 km
CW8466 1716612834 36.58 km
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