Name:
LIXFLSA1A
Station ID:
1730235
Source:
Symbol:
Flooding
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
LIXFLS
Receive Time:
1716008961
Age:
1716008961
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
FLOOD }k05I55g]ggII5{A10AA
Latest Position:
30.395, -89.195
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Distance
FW6464 1717278336 3.46 km
K5DBZ-D 1717277623 3.71 km
W5TXR-10 1717276578 6.33 km
KGPT 1717278202 10.98 km
KL4OG-N 1717278613 26.21 km
KBIX 1717278198 26.8 km
GW3439 1717278304 42.84 km
KG5CEN B 1717277621 48.81 km
KG5CEN-B 1717277631 48.81 km
KG5CEN 1717277954 48.82 km
N6PJW 1717277978 49.7 km
WI5L-N 1717278415 51.03 km
EW1604 1717278367 52.98 km
KI5UTS-13 1717278564 55.41 km
KU6A-N 1717277727 57.3 km
FW6464 1717278336 3.46 km
K5DBZ-D 1717277623 3.71 km
W5TXR-10 1717276578 6.33 km
KGPT 1717278202 10.98 km
KL4OG-N 1717278613 26.21 km
KBIX 1717278198 26.8 km
GW3439 1717278304 42.84 km
KG5CEN B 1717277621 48.81 km
KG5CEN-B 1717277631 48.81 km
KG5CEN 1717277954 48.82 km
N6PJW 1717277978 49.7 km
WI5L-N 1717278415 51.03 km
EW1604 1717278367 52.98 km
KI5UTS-13 1717278564 55.41 km
KU6A-N 1717277727 57.3 km
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