Name:
SHVSVSn2A
Station ID:
1721293
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
SHVSVS
Receive Time:
1715224614
Age:
1715224614
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0IGl`Q_'55Gl{n20AA
Latest Position:
33.67, -94.42
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
94.45 km/h
Course:
86°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Distance
CW7625 1716173431 31.51 km
DW7854 1716172256 32.46 km
KI5NHZ 1716174550 33 km
KD5RCA-B 1716174882 41.01 km
KD5RCA B 1716174872 41.01 km
NM5G-5 1716174902 41.36 km
KDEQ 1716174800 42.29 km
WW5RM-1 1716174154 45.04 km
KTXK 1716174811 47.28 km
N5bab 1716174046 48.29 km
N5THR-11 1716174771 48.9 km
147.075DQ 1716174410 49.27 km
W9LEO-7 1716174970 55.69 km
KB1JGI 1716174415 55.69 km
KI5LVN-10 1716174942 58.95 km
CW7625 1716173431 31.51 km
DW7854 1716172256 32.46 km
KI5NHZ 1716174550 33 km
KD5RCA-B 1716174882 41.01 km
KD5RCA B 1716174872 41.01 km
NM5G-5 1716174902 41.36 km
KDEQ 1716174800 42.29 km
WW5RM-1 1716174154 45.04 km
KTXK 1716174811 47.28 km
N5bab 1716174046 48.29 km
N5THR-11 1716174771 48.9 km
147.075DQ 1716174410 49.27 km
W9LEO-7 1716174970 55.69 km
KB1JGI 1716174415 55.69 km
KI5LVN-10 1716174942 58.95 km
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