Name:
V4441030
Station ID:
1720882
Source:
Symbol:
Balloon
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
BM2MWA-11
Receive Time:
1715212616
Age:
1715212616
Path:
APRS,qAU,BM2MWA-2
Comment:
Clb=5.6m/s p=205.8hPa t=-53.4C h=80.0% 400.30MHz Type=RS41-SGP TxPastBurst=8h30m batt=2.9V
Latest Position:
24.9244, 121.76788
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
129.64 km/h
Course:
91°
Altitude:
12251.13 m
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Distance
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BM2OBM-10 1716208691 20.48 km
BM2KVV-B 1716208653 20.82 km
BM2KVV B 1716208643 20.82 km
BM2KVV-N 1716208743 20.82 km
BM2OJO-10 1716208759 21.19 km
BM2EMV-N 1716208236 21.27 km
BM1CDP-11 1716208510 21.7 km
BM1CCR-13 1716208627 23.41 km
BM1CKC-15 1716208558 23.59 km
BV2JD-6 1716207915 23.81 km
BM2NOR-7 1716205937 24.71 km
BM1CCR-10 1716208788 24.98 km
BX1AAK B 1716208186 26.18 km
V4440976 1716205890 9.96 km
BV1EQ-3 1716208735 16.14 km
BM2OBM-10 1716208691 20.48 km
BM2KVV-B 1716208653 20.82 km
BM2KVV B 1716208643 20.82 km
BM2KVV-N 1716208743 20.82 km
BM2OJO-10 1716208759 21.19 km
BM2EMV-N 1716208236 21.27 km
BM1CDP-11 1716208510 21.7 km
BM1CCR-13 1716208627 23.41 km
BM1CKC-15 1716208558 23.59 km
BV2JD-6 1716207915 23.81 km
BM2NOR-7 1716205937 24.71 km
BM1CCR-10 1716208788 24.98 km
BX1AAK B 1716208186 26.18 km
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