Name:
SGFSVRQ2A
Station ID:
1720759
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
SGFSVR
Receive Time:
1715207873
Age:
1715207873
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0IUTa"P"N#JTUT{Q20AA
Latest Position:
37.03, -93.34
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
46.3 km/h
Course:
80°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
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Distance
cw6286 1717202982 1.14 km
W0RS-1 1717203852 7.23 km
EW3476 1717202724 8.12 km
EW1276 1717201834 9.59 km
CW5071 1717201836 11.09 km
KD0QJL 1717202949 11.65 km
K0NXA 1717203987 12.79 km
GW4115 1717203875 14.94 km
EW8935 1717203137 17.46 km
FW4115 1717203524 19.23 km
K0NV 1717204001 19.36 km
N7HHI-B 1717203429 24.47 km
N7HHI B 1717203419 24.47 km
K0NXA C 1717204010 25.26 km
K0NXA-C 1717204020 25.26 km
cw6286 1717202982 1.14 km
W0RS-1 1717203852 7.23 km
EW3476 1717202724 8.12 km
EW1276 1717201834 9.59 km
CW5071 1717201836 11.09 km
KD0QJL 1717202949 11.65 km
K0NXA 1717203987 12.79 km
GW4115 1717203875 14.94 km
EW8935 1717203137 17.46 km
FW4115 1717203524 19.23 km
K0NV 1717204001 19.36 km
N7HHI-B 1717203429 24.47 km
N7HHI B 1717203419 24.47 km
K0NXA C 1717204010 25.26 km
K0NXA-C 1717204020 25.26 km
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