Name:
ILMSVRX1A
Station ID:
1720788
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
ILMSVR
Receive Time:
1715210213
Age:
1715210213
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0IHaTaS?BAHa{X10AA
Latest Position:
34.65, -79.09
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
25.93 km/h
Course:
96°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KE5BFE-14 1717096660 7.71 km
KE5BFE 1717096606 8.76 km
K4PGM B 1717095905 36.8 km
K4PGM-B 1717095915 36.8 km
N4CDJ-N 1717096456 38.39 km
N4CDJ-B 1717096382 38.39 km
N4CDJ B 1717096372 38.39 km
N4CDJ C 1717096501 38.54 km
N4CDJ-R 1717096019 38.54 km
N4CDJ-C 1717096511 38.54 km
FW0461 1717093813 38.59 km
EW4349 1717096649 38.68 km
KB1SNB B 1717095777 39.87 km
KB1SNB-B 1717095787 39.87 km
K9BTR-D 1717095618 41.2 km
KE5BFE-14 1717096660 7.71 km
KE5BFE 1717096606 8.76 km
K4PGM B 1717095905 36.8 km
K4PGM-B 1717095915 36.8 km
N4CDJ-N 1717096456 38.39 km
N4CDJ-B 1717096382 38.39 km
N4CDJ B 1717096372 38.39 km
N4CDJ C 1717096501 38.54 km
N4CDJ-R 1717096019 38.54 km
N4CDJ-C 1717096511 38.54 km
FW0461 1717093813 38.59 km
EW4349 1717096649 38.68 km
KB1SNB B 1717095777 39.87 km
KB1SNB-B 1717095787 39.87 km
K9BTR-D 1717095618 41.2 km
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