Name:
BOXSVRB0A
Station ID:
1720888
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
BOXSVR
Receive Time:
1715211893
Age:
1715211893
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0]NPPPNGLINP{B00AA
Latest Position:
41.8, -71.8
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
68.52 km/h
Course:
102°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Distance
CW7575 1716157204 6.3 km
KB1JDX 1716156623 7.59 km
WA1USA-2 1716155720 11.7 km
WZ1T 1716155104 12.39 km
WZ1T 1716157141 13.24 km
EKONCT 1716156925 15.68 km
WA1USA-12 1716156492 16.77 km
FW8582 1716154241 17.78 km
KC1IEN-10 1716157145 20.61 km
KC1IEN-11 1716157064 20.61 km
KI1U 1716157032 21.41 km
AC1FZ-D 1716157061 22.33 km
Q1RI-4 1716157067 22.4 km
DW3485 1716156951 23.36 km
DW0542 1716156032 25.61 km
CW7575 1716157204 6.3 km
KB1JDX 1716156623 7.59 km
WA1USA-2 1716155720 11.7 km
WZ1T 1716155104 12.39 km
WZ1T 1716157141 13.24 km
EKONCT 1716156925 15.68 km
WA1USA-12 1716156492 16.77 km
FW8582 1716154241 17.78 km
KC1IEN-10 1716157145 20.61 km
KC1IEN-11 1716157064 20.61 km
KI1U 1716157032 21.41 km
AC1FZ-D 1716157061 22.33 km
Q1RI-4 1716157067 22.4 km
DW3485 1716156951 23.36 km
DW0542 1716156032 25.61 km
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