This is the latest recevied telemetry packets stored in our database for station/object CE3SUR-7. If no packets are shown the sender has not sent any telemetry packets the latest 1 day(s).
Telemetry packets is used to share measurements like repeteater parameters, battery voltage, radiation readings (or any other measurements).
| Time | Sate* | Temp* | Volt* | Alt* | A5* | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1762208381 | 5 | 31 C | 3.53 V | 520 M | 0 | 
| 1762207670 | 8 | 33 C | 3.67 V | 560 M | 0 | 
| 1762207407 | 10 | 33.1 C | 3.66 V | 520 M | 0 | 
| 1762207198 | 9 | 32.5 C | 3.63 V | 510 M | 0 | 
| 1762206929 | 9 | 32.5 C | 3.64 V | 500 M | 0 | 
                        *Used Equation Coefficients:
                    
                    
                        Sate: 0, 1, 0                    
                    
                        Temp: 0, 0.1, -50                    
                    
                        Volt: 0, 0.01, 0                    
                    
                        Alt: 0, 10, 0                    
                    
                        A5: 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)