Name:
AKQSVRq1A
Station ID:
1720851
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
AKQSVR
Receive Time:
1715212013
Age:
1715212013
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0]MNONPJMIMN{q10AA
Latest Position:
37.04, -77.55
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
51.86 km/h
Course:
85°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
EW9487 1716167701 16.09 km
EW6024 1716166850 24.89 km
CW4206 1716167759 28 km
W4RAT-5 1716169394 28.25 km
EW0125 1716167181 28.33 km
N4NQY B 1716169098 29.77 km
N4NQY-B 1716169108 29.77 km
GW1738 1716167004 34.35 km
CW0609 1716165964 34.39 km
FW3803 1716168617 34.52 km
FW4620 1716167740 40.8 km
KQ4EVK 1716169372 41.69 km
W4TBD-13 1716167405 45.83 km
KD4CMK B 1716169068 48.96 km
KD4CMK-B 1716169078 48.96 km
EW9487 1716167701 16.09 km
EW6024 1716166850 24.89 km
CW4206 1716167759 28 km
W4RAT-5 1716169394 28.25 km
EW0125 1716167181 28.33 km
N4NQY B 1716169098 29.77 km
N4NQY-B 1716169108 29.77 km
GW1738 1716167004 34.35 km
CW0609 1716165964 34.39 km
FW3803 1716168617 34.52 km
FW4620 1716167740 40.8 km
KQ4EVK 1716169372 41.69 km
W4TBD-13 1716167405 45.83 km
KD4CMK B 1716169068 48.96 km
KD4CMK-B 1716169078 48.96 km
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