Name:
LSXTORu1A
Station ID:
1720853
Source:
Symbol:
Tornado
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
LSXTOR
Receive Time:
1715212913
Age:
1715212913
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
TORNADO }a0]MNOOPLPKPKPHNHMN{u10AA
Latest Position:
38.03, -90.19
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
74.08 km/h
Course:
78°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
FW7051 1716162019 3.04 km
KE0FUB-1 1716159806 17.12 km
WA4RQD-N 1716161027 25.95 km
EW8203 1716158730 34.19 km
EW9598 1716161197 34.65 km
FW7278 1716159667 34.87 km
K0CEH-N 1716161274 39.01 km
K0GDI 1716161704 41.56 km
FW9878 1716161711 42.63 km
KC0OKW B 1716161819 47.59 km
N0NET-B 1716161369 47.72 km
N0NET-D 1716161339 47.72 km
N0NET B 1716161359 47.72 km
KX4MO-B 1716161939 50.45 km
KX4MO B 1716161929 50.45 km
FW7051 1716162019 3.04 km
KE0FUB-1 1716159806 17.12 km
WA4RQD-N 1716161027 25.95 km
EW8203 1716158730 34.19 km
EW9598 1716161197 34.65 km
FW7278 1716159667 34.87 km
K0CEH-N 1716161274 39.01 km
K0GDI 1716161704 41.56 km
FW9878 1716161711 42.63 km
KC0OKW B 1716161819 47.59 km
N0NET-B 1716161369 47.72 km
N0NET-D 1716161339 47.72 km
N0NET B 1716161359 47.72 km
KX4MO-B 1716161939 50.45 km
KX4MO B 1716161929 50.45 km
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