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Hey guys: I have read that it's possible to get weather reports and/or
images by using your sound card and some software? I have downloaded seatty, is that one of the better pieces of s/w? I jsut am using a degen 1102 and my sound card. Also, are tehre designated frequencies where one could tune to, and use the s/w? For canadian and american weather info? thanks in advance -John __________________________________________________ ________________ John Mr. DTV ICQ#: 132262179 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me __________________________________________________ ________________ |
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Hello,
The mode that you are interested in id called HFFAX. I don't own a Degen so I can't tell you if it is capable of tuning the signal properly but here is what it must do: 1) Be able to use USB (upper sideband) 2) Have a line out or recorder jack to eun to your computer. 3) Be able to tune in increments of less then 1 khx eg. 8036.1, 7878.1 etc. Some fairly easy software for HFFAX is available I have Skyweep and JVComm32 (You can Google search and find bioth very quickly. JVComm32 is very easy to use with minimum setop required and also decodes Navtex (Sitor B), RTTY and SSTV. I use this mostlt for the HFFAX and SSTV. This is a shareware program. Skyweep has a wide variety of modes (about 20) and is a commercial product. To find frequencies check the US Coast Guard sight. They have a PDF for free download that has all (that's what they say) with the active FAX/RTTY weather frwquencies around the world. The frequencies listed must have 1.9 khz subtracted from them to decode them properly. The JVComm is funcional so you can use it "as is" to see if your radio can handle the ASK. hOPE THIS HELPS, cHARLIE |
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