Name:
UNRSVSf1A
Station ID:
1742446
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
UNRSVS
Receive Time:
1716747402
Age:
1716747402
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0IJZTLU*A1JZ{f10AA
Latest Position:
43.84, -103.39
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
18.52 km/h
Course:
111°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Distance
AE5OV-7 1718649638 23.03 km
EW2118 1718651043 23.2 km
GW1464 1718648155 25.39 km
FW0077 1718649905 26.88 km
146.850SD 1718650912 28.06 km
KC0BXH-3 1718651070 28.23 km
DW4408 1718649044 29.28 km
GW2100 1718649047 29.62 km
146.940SD 1718650980 36.03 km
W0BLK-1 1718651401 36.72 km
GW3529 1718649001 42.34 km
EW0499 1718650821 44.4 km
GW2410 1718651342 46.08 km
KE0QIB 1718651565 46.67 km
GW3798 1718648130 53.83 km
AE5OV-7 1718649638 23.03 km
EW2118 1718651043 23.2 km
GW1464 1718648155 25.39 km
FW0077 1718649905 26.88 km
146.850SD 1718650912 28.06 km
KC0BXH-3 1718651070 28.23 km
DW4408 1718649044 29.28 km
GW2100 1718649047 29.62 km
146.940SD 1718650980 36.03 km
W0BLK-1 1718651401 36.72 km
GW3529 1718649001 42.34 km
EW0499 1718650821 44.4 km
GW2410 1718651342 46.08 km
KE0QIB 1718651565 46.67 km
GW3798 1718648130 53.83 km
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