Name:
Reichnbch
Station ID:
445988
Source:
Symbol:
Weather Station
Latest Packet:
Object Packet
Sender:
DL1GKR-11
Receive Time:
1732359728
Age:
1732359728
Path:
BEACON,TCPIP*,qAC,T2SPAIN
Comment:
A=001125SA:0743 SU:1633 MA:--- MU:1339 MP:-46% (c)wetterwarte-Sued.com
Latest Weather:
1732359728
Comment/Software:
A=001125SA:0743 SU:1633 MA:--- MU:1339 MP:-46% (c)wetterwarte-Sued.com
Latest Position:
48.71533, 9.46717
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Speed:
4.6 mph
Course:
175°
Packet frequency:
1090s (Latest 11 packets)
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