Name:
LCHSVSn2A
Station ID:
1723113
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
LCHSVS
Receive Time:
1715312701
Age:
1715312701
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0IY^]I^388CbY^{n20AA
Latest Position:
30.93, -94.28
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
24.08 km/h
Course:
108°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
N9GUX B 1716221391 29.79 km
N9GUX-B 1716221401 29.79 km
KC5GLG 1716221759 30.2 km
CW9648 1716221704 44.66 km
K5JEP-D 1716221611 47.78 km
DW5861 1716221704 50.23 km
AE5TC-11 1716220911 55.42 km
SHVFLSR1A 1716221260 56.19 km
CW4340 1716221742 61.78 km
K5KRK-1 1716221188 65.31 km
FW6317 1716219924 73.17 km
KD5UD 1716221721 76.07 km
K5OBY-D 1716221629 76.66 km
K5OBY-B 1716221119 76.66 km
K5OBY B 1716221109 76.66 km
N9GUX B 1716221391 29.79 km
N9GUX-B 1716221401 29.79 km
KC5GLG 1716221759 30.2 km
CW9648 1716221704 44.66 km
K5JEP-D 1716221611 47.78 km
DW5861 1716221704 50.23 km
AE5TC-11 1716220911 55.42 km
SHVFLSR1A 1716221260 56.19 km
CW4340 1716221742 61.78 km
K5KRK-1 1716221188 65.31 km
FW6317 1716219924 73.17 km
KD5UD 1716221721 76.07 km
K5OBY-D 1716221629 76.66 km
K5OBY-B 1716221119 76.66 km
K5OBY B 1716221109 76.66 km
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