Name:
BISSVRA0A
Station ID:
1733327
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
BISSVR
Receive Time:
1716166896
Age:
1716166896
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SVR_STORM }d0]MPMPRNQJPJPJMMMP{A00AA
Latest Position:
46.21, -101.04
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
57.41 km/h
Course:
25°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
BISSVRb1A 1717371809 14.96 km
W0ZRT-8 1717371659 45.73 km
146.85BIS 1717371667 47.46 km
EW9213 1717369230 52.21 km
ABRSVRd1A 1717370189 57.31 km
W0ZRT-7 1717371560 71.83 km
KF0DL 1717371809 72.13 km
146.94BIS 1717369315 72.59 km
BISSVSX1A 1717368449 73.08 km
KC0CAU-10 1717369305 74.08 km
KC0CAU 1717371030 74.21 km
FW6805 1717370431 75 km
ABRSVSc1A 1717369349 76.45 km
CW2059 1717370283 79.33 km
KC0AFB 1717371704 79.4 km
BISSVRb1A 1717371809 14.96 km
W0ZRT-8 1717371659 45.73 km
146.85BIS 1717371667 47.46 km
EW9213 1717369230 52.21 km
ABRSVRd1A 1717370189 57.31 km
W0ZRT-7 1717371560 71.83 km
KF0DL 1717371809 72.13 km
146.94BIS 1717369315 72.59 km
BISSVSX1A 1717368449 73.08 km
KC0CAU-10 1717369305 74.08 km
KC0CAU 1717371030 74.21 km
FW6805 1717370431 75 km
ABRSVSc1A 1717369349 76.45 km
CW2059 1717370283 79.33 km
KC0AFB 1717371704 79.4 km
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