Name:
LZKSVSL2A
Station ID:
1721272
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
LZKSVS
Receive Time:
1715224614
Age:
1715224614
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0I>^_I_#5&>^{L20AA
Latest Position:
36.33, -91.84
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
37.04 km/h
Course:
102°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Distance
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DW2282 1717193761 41.93 km
KC0F-9 1717192778 42.98 km
NA1MH-1 1717194390 44.49 km
NA1MH-N 1717194389 44.51 km
FW3667 1717191967 46.55 km
N9SEO-11 1717194192 46.64 km
N9SEO-3 1717194193 46.64 km
FW8281 1717194330 47.45 km
NA1MH-2 1717194011 50.25 km
NA0D-R2 1717194220 50.26 km
GW4032 1717194589 51.06 km
N5ALC-N 1717194658 52.35 km
K8UFK-D 1717194345 37.9 km
W6NJB 1717194309 38.76 km
KF7VRJ-6 1717193577 39.67 km
DW2282 1717193761 41.93 km
KC0F-9 1717192778 42.98 km
NA1MH-1 1717194390 44.49 km
NA1MH-N 1717194389 44.51 km
FW3667 1717191967 46.55 km
N9SEO-11 1717194192 46.64 km
N9SEO-3 1717194193 46.64 km
FW8281 1717194330 47.45 km
NA1MH-2 1717194011 50.25 km
NA0D-R2 1717194220 50.26 km
GW4032 1717194589 51.06 km
N5ALC-N 1717194658 52.35 km
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