A total of 2367 recevied packets have been found for station/object BI1FQO-QU between 1773182608 and 1773441808.
Request took 0.058 seconds to find in our database.
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[>] 1773402058: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.90N/11619.27E>000/000/A=136 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 194055 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773402027: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.90N/11619.27E>000/000/A=136 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 194026 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401997: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.90N/11619.27E>000/000/A=136 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193955 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401966: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.90N/11619.27E>000/000/A=136 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193924 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401936: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.90N/11619.27E>000/000/A=136 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193854 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401907: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.90N/11619.27E>000/000/A=136 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193825 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401876: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.90N/11619.27E>000/000/A=136 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193755 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401845: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.81N/11619.39E>000/001/A=110 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193723 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401815: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.75N/11619.40E>290/019/A=108 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193653 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401784: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.69N/11619.41E>066/022/A=108 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193623 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401755: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.59N/11619.31E>058/019/A=116 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193554 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401725: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.51N/11619.09E>065/018/A=146 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193524 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401694: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.46N/11618.94E>070/024/A=137 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193454 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401664: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.39N/11618.70E>069/026/A=139 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193423 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401635: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.33N/11618.46E>098/018/A=150 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193354 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401603: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.46N/11618.35E>145/010/A=152 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193322 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401574: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.55N/11618.28E>149/014/A=140 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193253 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401544: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.55N/11618.21E>005/003/A=135 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193223 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401513: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.56N/11618.22E>087/003/A=175 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193152 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401483: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.52N/11618.19E>000/000/A=0 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193122 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773401454: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.52N/11618.19E>000/000/A=0 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 193053 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773399861: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.77N/11618.37E>000/000/A=0 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 190418 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773399831: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.77N/11618.37E>000/000/A=0 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 190348 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773399800: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.77N/11618.37E>000/000/A=0 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 190317 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773399771: BI1FQO-QU>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.77N/11618.37E>000/000/A=0 APRS by QuecPtyhon with GNSS at local time 190247 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
* If you compare the raw packets with similar data from other websites it may differ (especially the path), the reason is that we are not collecting packets from the same APRS-IS servers. Each APRS-IS server performes duplicate filtering, and which packet that is considered to be a duplicate may differ depending on which APRS-IS server you receive your data from.
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