Name:
PAHSVR22A
Station ID:
1720722
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
PAHSVR
Receive Time:
1715209313
Age:
1715209313
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0IB,GTWQ\)Y)X(B,{220AA
Latest Position:
37.51, -87.87
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
50 km/h
Course:
87°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KO4BPC-10 1716165593 10.99 km
KO4BPC-3 1716166054 11.05 km
KO4BPC-7 1716166043 11.1 km
GW3752 1716165013 33.32 km
GW4825 1716163211 37.31 km
KQ4LMH-7 1716163419 45.33 km
KY4K-10 1716166272 47.66 km
N9PDL-9 1716166214 52.53 km
KF0TL 1716165949 53.9 km
KF0TL-10 1716165475 53.9 km
WA9APQ-1 1716162934 54.02 km
EW1850 1716165690 56 km
KO4CHM-9 1716165986 56.72 km
KC9DK 1716166118 65.24 km
KC9DK-10 1716166112 65.24 km
KO4BPC-10 1716165593 10.99 km
KO4BPC-3 1716166054 11.05 km
KO4BPC-7 1716166043 11.1 km
GW3752 1716165013 33.32 km
GW4825 1716163211 37.31 km
KQ4LMH-7 1716163419 45.33 km
KY4K-10 1716166272 47.66 km
N9PDL-9 1716166214 52.53 km
KF0TL 1716165949 53.9 km
KF0TL-10 1716165475 53.9 km
WA9APQ-1 1716162934 54.02 km
EW1850 1716165690 56 km
KO4CHM-9 1716165986 56.72 km
KC9DK 1716166118 65.24 km
KC9DK-10 1716166112 65.24 km
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