A total of 39 recevied packets have been found for station/object BI1FQO-YD between 1773182596 and 1773441796.
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Displaying 1 - 25 of 39 packets.
[>] 1773414528: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.83N/11619.39E>000/000/A=69 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230846 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414497: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.83N/11619.38E>000/000/A=111 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230815 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414374: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230612 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414343: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230541 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414314: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230511 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414284: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230442 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414245: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230403 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414214: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230332 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414187: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230305 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414158: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230236 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414128: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230206 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414100: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230136 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414079: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230117 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414048: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230047 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773414018: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 230016 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413991: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225947 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413958: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225916 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413929: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225846 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413899: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225817 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413878: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.91N/11619.27E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225756 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413871: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225749 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413868: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.91N/11619.27E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225745 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413846: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.91N/11619.27E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225724 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413841: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225720 EC800M https://blog.csdn.net/ytlzq0228/article/details/158775612
[>] 1773413839: BI1FQO-YD>APRS,TCPIP*,qAS,BI1FQO:!4004.87N/11619.40E>200/001/A=136 APRS by LuatOS at local time 225718 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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