Name:
6000qlvq
Station ID:
357736
Source:
Symbol:
Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
1750726762
Age:
1750726762
Path:
APHPIB,TCPIP*,qAC,T2CSNGRAD
Equipment:
Unknown Equipment
Comment:
Earthquake 4.6 | 99 km NNW of TatsugÅ, Japan | depth 3.1 km | occurred on 23/6/2025 at 01:13:16 UTC, source USGS
Latest Position:
29.314, 129.31667
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Packet frequency:
calculating ...
Packets stored:
retrieving ...
Nearby stations/objects:
Last Received
Distance
1823949
1750729187
3.77 km
1823834
1750729188
4.85 km
6000qlwq
1750729182
5.52 km
6000qlyn
1750729181
5.54 km
1824081
1750729186
5.54 km
6000qlyg
1750729181
5.67 km
1823890
1750729187
7.06 km
7000q88k
1750729181
9.64 km
1824149
1750729185
9.64 km
7000q863
1750729181
10.54 km
1823977
1750729186
10.79 km
1823929
1750729187
11.42 km
6000qlyq
1750729181
13.19 km
1824086
1750729185
20.06 km
6000qlxp
1750729182
25.26 km
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- If this packet has the "Posambiguity"-mark it means that the sent position is ambiguous (a configured number of digits has been truncated from the end of the position).
- PHG stands for Power-Height-Gain (and directivity). The height is not the height above sea-level, it is the height above average terrain (HAAT = Height Above Average Terrain). PHG is used to calculate the relative RF range of a station. If this station has reported several positions or symbols the PHG data will only be used for the position and symbol used in the PHG-packet.
- RNG is the "pre-calculated omni-directional radio range" of the station (reported by the station itself). If this station has reported several positions or symbols the RNG data will only be used for the position and symbol used in the RNG-packet. It seems like many D-STAR station use the RNG value to specifify D-STAR range.
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