Name:
EWXTOR40A
Station ID:
1722837
Source:
Symbol:
Tornado
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
EWXTOR
Receive Time:
1715297520
Age:
1715297520
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
TORNADO }a0]NHJKKMNMNMNHNH{400AA
Latest Position:
30.93, -99.03
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
51.86 km/h
Course:
120°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Waiting for connection...
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Distance
N5QHO-8 1717274008 28.02 km
EW4824 1717273820 35.31 km
GW2259 1717271418 46.98 km
EW9845 1717271111 58.73 km
FW7339 1717274095 63.92 km
FW0014 1717273862 74.26 km
KA5GIL-1 1717272774 74.51 km
KG5LAA-10 1717273926 78.13 km
EW0158 1717272916 79.94 km
KK2Z-13 1717271140 88.63 km
KC5NOX-N 1717273005 88.8 km
WD9ARW-N 1717274116 95.29 km
WX5II-6 1717274034 96.96 km
N5ZKK 1717272798 97.45 km
N5QHO-8 1717274008 28.02 km
EW4824 1717273820 35.31 km
GW2259 1717271418 46.98 km
EW9845 1717271111 58.73 km
FW7339 1717274095 63.92 km
FW0014 1717273862 74.26 km
KA5GIL-1 1717272774 74.51 km
KG5LAA-10 1717273926 78.13 km
EW0158 1717272916 79.94 km
KK2Z-13 1717271140 88.63 km
KC5NOX-N 1717273005 88.8 km
WD9ARW-N 1717274116 95.29 km
WX5II-6 1717274034 96.96 km
N5ZKK 1717272798 97.45 km
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