Name:
TSASVRO3A
Station ID:
1720967
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
TSASVR
Receive Time:
1715215673
Age:
1715215673
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0]MIKQLQLQMQNOOOPIMI{O30AA
Latest Position:
36.12, -94.49
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
64.82 km/h
Course:
77°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
KSLG 1717121012 8.92 km
AI5KP 1717120999 19.87 km
KC5DJR-D 1717120907 20.21 km
DECATU 1717119918 20.9 km
EW8832 1717119317 21.36 km
KXNA 1717121015 24.3 km
K3ROC-5 1717119178 24.41 km
WG5EEK 1717121164 24.52 km
N2OWM-9 1717118628 24.66 km
K5KVN 1717119502 25.54 km
K5KVN 1717120624 25.54 km
N0SAB 1717121136 31.77 km
KFYV 1717121004 31.98 km
KASG 1717120999 34.25 km
N5DDZ-3 1717120890 34.71 km
KSLG 1717121012 8.92 km
AI5KP 1717120999 19.87 km
KC5DJR-D 1717120907 20.21 km
DECATU 1717119918 20.9 km
EW8832 1717119317 21.36 km
KXNA 1717121015 24.3 km
K3ROC-5 1717119178 24.41 km
WG5EEK 1717121164 24.52 km
N2OWM-9 1717118628 24.66 km
K5KVN 1717119502 25.54 km
K5KVN 1717120624 25.54 km
N0SAB 1717121136 31.77 km
KFYV 1717121004 31.98 km
KASG 1717120999 34.25 km
N5DDZ-3 1717120890 34.71 km
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