Name:
LZKSVSd4A
Station ID:
1743348
Source:
Symbol:
Thunderstorm
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
LZKSVS
Receive Time:
1716778964
Age:
1716778964
Path:
APRS,qAO,AE5PL-WX
Comment:
SEVERE_WX }d0ILVHXHVHVFVET:T@nN^NXLV{d40AA
Latest Position:
36.495, -90.685
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
70.38 km/h
Course:
83°
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
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Distance
K4M9 1718644996 10.63 km
FW3334 1718643181 34.81 km
FW0983 1718643617 38.28 km
WB0WAO-D 1718645311 40.07 km
KARG 1718644997 45.25 km
W1KLM B 1718645069 55.61 km
W1KLM-B 1718645079 55.61 km
W1KLM-R 1718645369 55.61 km
KC0UFP 1718645181 63.36 km
WB5E-10 1718644819 65.4 km
DW0268 1718641830 67.96 km
KJBR 1718645003 73.64 km
W5ASU-D 1718644530 76.07 km
KJ5BNJ-5 1718644451 93.07 km
K4M9 1718644996 10.63 km
FW3334 1718643181 34.81 km
FW0983 1718643617 38.28 km
WB0WAO-D 1718645311 40.07 km
KARG 1718644997 45.25 km
W1KLM B 1718645069 55.61 km
W1KLM-B 1718645079 55.61 km
W1KLM-R 1718645369 55.61 km
KC0UFP 1718645181 63.36 km
WB5E-10 1718644819 65.4 km
DW0268 1718641830 67.96 km
KJBR 1718645003 73.64 km
W5ASU-D 1718644530 76.07 km
KJ5BNJ-5 1718644451 93.07 km
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