Name:
WALES
Source1:
Symbol:

Latest Packet:
Position Packet
Receive Time:
Age:
Path2:
APN382 via WIDE2-2,qAR,WD9U
Device3:
KPC-3 by Kantronics
Latest Forwarded:
Receive Time:
1615137371
Latest Comment:
W3,MNn KC0FTN-10
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Latest Position4:
47.219, -91.7096666666667
Receive Time:
(Received in latest packet)
Locator5:
Nearby locations:
Latest PHG6:
Power 49 W, Height 361 ft, Gain 5 dB omni
(Calculated range: 44.77 miles)
(Calculated range: 44.77 miles)
Packet frequency:
545s (Latest 11 packets)
Nearby stations/objects:
- A packet is either recived from the regular APRS-IS servers or from the CWOP servers. Packets received from the APRS-IS servers are sent from ham radio operators, and packets received from the CWOP servers are sent from citizen weather stations.
- To get a better understanding of the APRS path I recommend reading the explanation written by wa8lmf.
- Used Aprs Device according to the APRS device identification database.
- Position accordning to the Google geocoding service, based on the reported latitude and longitude (if we get no valid position from the Google gecoding service we will show the latitude and longitude).
- This is the Maidenhead Grid Square Locator, used by ham radio operators to specify a location (using few characters).
- 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.