Name:
GSPSVRE1A
Station ID:
1720469
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
GSPSVR
Receive Time:
1715202112
Age:
1715202112
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0]MJKKJNNTOSORMJ{E10AA
Latest Position:
35.02, -81.29
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
50 km/h
Course:
124°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
YORKSC 1717242360 5.34 km
W4PSC-2 1717241611 8.96 km
AJ4NR-C 1717241494 13.92 km
AJ4NR C 1717241484 13.92 km
NI4JM-1 1717241870 15 km
NI4JM 1717241731 15 km
EW1818 1717240527 16.22 km
W4PSC-3 1717242437 17.02 km
KK4JDH-B 1717241911 23.66 km
KK4JDH B 1717241901 23.66 km
K4WAM-14 1717242038 25.41 km
KM4C-D 1717242241 25.44 km
KM4C D 1717242231 25.44 km
WA4TV B 1717242381 26.05 km
WA4TV-B 1717242391 26.05 km
YORKSC 1717242360 5.34 km
W4PSC-2 1717241611 8.96 km
AJ4NR-C 1717241494 13.92 km
AJ4NR C 1717241484 13.92 km
NI4JM-1 1717241870 15 km
NI4JM 1717241731 15 km
EW1818 1717240527 16.22 km
W4PSC-3 1717242437 17.02 km
KK4JDH-B 1717241911 23.66 km
KK4JDH B 1717241901 23.66 km
K4WAM-14 1717242038 25.41 km
KM4C-D 1717242241 25.44 km
KM4C D 1717242231 25.44 km
WA4TV B 1717242381 26.05 km
WA4TV-B 1717242391 26.05 km
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