Name:
ARXTOR20A
Station ID:
1722540
Source:
Symbol:
Tornado
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
ARXTOR
Receive Time:
1715280418
Age:
1715280418
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
TORNADO }a0IP]WFFCFYP]{200AA
Latest Position:
42.99, -92.67
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
25.93 km/h
Course:
157°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
W0MCW-3 1717202869 24.45 km
K0EWS-D 1717202529 33.59 km
K0EWS-N 1717201339 33.59 km
WA0SPF-10 1717203194 42.88 km
FW5287 1717200913 45.21 km
N0JBE 1717202142 46.05 km
KC0VII 1717202277 48.17 km
KB0UMF-9 1717203291 49.04 km
EW5720 1717201554 49.92 km
W0DT 1717200324 54.43 km
146.94-IA 1717203213 54.82 km
CW6679 1717200028 57.83 km
GW3192 1717202704 58.2 km
FW6487 1717201748 69.59 km
AE0TB 1717202747 74.75 km
W0MCW-3 1717202869 24.45 km
K0EWS-D 1717202529 33.59 km
K0EWS-N 1717201339 33.59 km
WA0SPF-10 1717203194 42.88 km
FW5287 1717200913 45.21 km
N0JBE 1717202142 46.05 km
KC0VII 1717202277 48.17 km
KB0UMF-9 1717203291 49.04 km
EW5720 1717201554 49.92 km
W0DT 1717200324 54.43 km
146.94-IA 1717203213 54.82 km
CW6679 1717200028 57.83 km
GW3192 1717202704 58.2 km
FW6487 1717201748 69.59 km
AE0TB 1717202747 74.75 km
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