Name:
V4210760
Station ID:
364816
Source:
Symbol:
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
IQ4SC-14
Receive Time:
1751029358
Age:
1751029358
Path:
APLWS2,qAU,IQ4SC-15
Equipment:
Unknown Equipment
Comment:
Clb=-17.5m/s p=298.3hPa t=-32.9C h=40.5% o3=1.9mPa ti=9.0C Pump=76mA 16.5V 403.50MHz Type=RS41-SG BK=Off SV=20215 V=2.5V S=-39.
Latest Position:
46.4828, 6.87998
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
96.3 km/h
Course:
180°
Altitude:
9328.4 m
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
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Distance
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1751877872
16.07 km
HB9EVJ-10
1751877874
16.1 km
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1751877660
18.45 km
HB9GVG
1751876939
18.7 km
HB3MBO
1751877615
26.23 km
HB9Y
1751875212
31.24 km
HB4LO-10
1751878024
33.84 km
HB9BV
1751877312
34.94 km
HB9TJR-3
1751878098
35.5 km
HB9EM-12
1751876717
35.96 km
HB9HFJ-4
1751877864
38.3 km
HB4LO-1
1751878012
38.69 km
HB4LO-13
1751878144
38.69 km
HB9HFN-10
1751877749
40.88 km
HB9HFM-10
1751877394
40.89 km
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