This is the latest recevied telemetry packets stored in our database for station/object DL9AM-1. If no packets are shown the sender has not sent any telemetry packets the latest 10 day(s).
Telemetry packets is used to share measurements like repeteater parameters, battery voltage, radiation readings (or any other measurements).
Time
Temp*
Humi*
Baro*
Value4*
Value5*
1780526277
23.7 deg C
42.9 %
1007.6 hPa
0
0
1780525367
23.9 deg C
42.1 %
1007.7 hPa
0
0
1780523562
23.8 deg C
43 %
1008 hPa
0
0
1780522653
23.7 deg C
42.8 %
1007.4 hPa
0
0
1780521749
23.6 deg C
44.8 %
1009.7 hPa
0
0
1780519940
23.7 deg C
47.2 %
1008.6 hPa
0
0
1780518150
22.1 deg C
51.6 %
1010 hPa
0
0
1780515389
23.7 deg C
42.5 %
1009.3 hPa
0
0
1780512698
23.3 deg C
43.2 %
1010 hPa
0
0
1780510899
23.7 deg C
43.2 %
1008.8 hPa
0
0
1780509098
23.6 deg C
43.2 %
1006.9 hPa
0
0
1780508196
23.1 deg C
43.1 %
1009.9 hPa
0
0
1780507299
23.2 deg C
43.6 %
1008.9 hPa
0
0
*Used Equation Coefficients:
Temp: 0, 0.1, 0
Humi: 0, 0.1, 0
Baro: 0, 0.1, 0
Value4: 0, 1, 0
Value5: 0, 1, 0
The parameter names for the analog channels will be Value1, Value2, Value3 (up to Value5) if station has not sent a PARAM-packet that specifies the parameter names for each analog channel.
Each analog value is a decimal number between 000 and 255 (according to APRS specifications). The receiver use the telemetry equation coefficientsto to restore the original sensor values. If no EQNS-packet with equation coefficients is sent we will show the values as is (this corresponds to the equation coefficients a=0, b=1 and c=0). The sent equation coefficients is used in the equation: a * value2 + b * value + c.
The units for the analog values will not be shown if station has not sent a UNIT-packet specifying what unit's to use.
The parameter names for the digital bits will be Bit1, Bit2, Bit3 (up to Bit8) if station has not sent a PARAM-packet that specifies the parameter names for each digital bit.
All bit labels will be named "On" if station has not sent a UNIT-packet that specifies the label of each bit.
A bit is considered to be On when the bit is 1 if station has not sent a BITS-packet that specifies another "Bit sense" (a BITS-packet specify the state of the bits that match the BIT labels)