Name:
EAXSVRT2A
Station ID:
1719908
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
EAXSVR
Receive Time:
1715171690
Age:
1715171690
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0IC]Q\k.A,C]{T20AA
Latest Position:
38.59, -94.28
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
59.26 km/h
Course:
60°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KC0JC-C 1716167087 7.39 km
KC0JC C 1716167078 7.39 km
ER-K0GQ 1716167654 11.03 km
W0JD-N 1716165658 15.17 km
W0JD-B 1716167087 15.27 km
W0JD B 1716167077 15.27 km
KC0SKY 1716165028 24.52 km
N0HV 1716167459 25.09 km
EW5859 1716166835 25.86 km
CW8490 1716164897 32.29 km
N0JVW-N 1716164533 36.19 km
N0JVW-13 1716165947 36.21 km
N0JVW-10 1716167783 36.21 km
N0JVW-4 1716166996 36.21 km
N0JVW 1716167122 36.21 km
KC0JC-C 1716167087 7.39 km
KC0JC C 1716167078 7.39 km
ER-K0GQ 1716167654 11.03 km
W0JD-N 1716165658 15.17 km
W0JD-B 1716167087 15.27 km
W0JD B 1716167077 15.27 km
KC0SKY 1716165028 24.52 km
N0HV 1716167459 25.09 km
EW5859 1716166835 25.86 km
CW8490 1716164897 32.29 km
N0JVW-N 1716164533 36.19 km
N0JVW-13 1716165947 36.21 km
N0JVW-10 1716167783 36.21 km
N0JVW-4 1716166996 36.21 km
N0JVW 1716167122 36.21 km
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