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Bureau of Meteorology
HF (high frequency) radio Marine Weather Broadcasts On-line Survey http://www.bom.gov.au/survey/hf/ The Bureau of Meteorology is conducting a survey to gather information on the usefulness of its HF marine weather broadcasts and ways to improve the service. If you are a mariner who uses HF radio to receive weather forecasts and warnings from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's transmitters at Charleville (call sign VMC) and Wiluna (call sign VMW) we would appreciate your time in completing a short on-line survey. To access the survey please click-on the link below. Survey If you wish to complete the survey off-line and post to the Bureau separately, you can do so by downloading and printing a copy below (40kb). Please note that you must download Adobe Acrobat Reader (available free from ADOBE) to open the PDF file . PDF Document Why are we seeking feedback? The Bureau of Meteorology commenced this service on 1 July 2002 to replace coast radio station broadcasts. A new system was commissioned by the Bureau to provide a dedicated weather service for mariners. This system provides both automated voice and radiofax broadcasts. We are keen to hear from all users of the Bureau's marine HF radio service about its usefulness and any suggestions you may have to improve or enhance it. Please note. This survey closes on 31 March 2006. -- ----------------- **Save the HF (Shortwave) Radio Spectrum! Eliminate Broadband over Power Lines!!! **Stephen Newlyn, VK5VKA. G'day from the City of Elizabeth, South Australia. ***Visit the "Stop BPL" page http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka/stopbpl.htm ****Visit my Home Page at http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka/index.html |
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also conduct a survey on the accuracy of the weather forecasts
"Stephen Newlyn" wrote in message ... : Bureau of Meteorology : HF (high frequency) radio : Marine Weather Broadcasts On-line Survey : http://www.bom.gov.au/survey/hf/ : : : The Bureau of Meteorology is conducting a survey to gather information : on the usefulness of its HF marine weather broadcasts and ways to improve : the service. : : : If you are a mariner who uses HF radio to receive weather forecasts : and warnings from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's transmitters at : Charleville (call sign VMC) and Wiluna (call sign VMW) we would appreciate : your time in completing a short on-line survey. : : To access the survey please click-on the link below. : : Survey : : If you wish to complete the survey off-line and post to the Bureau : separately, you can do so by downloading and printing a copy below (40kb). : Please note that you must download Adobe Acrobat Reader (available free from : ADOBE) to open the PDF file . : : PDF Document : : Why are we seeking feedback? : : The Bureau of Meteorology commenced this service on 1 July 2002 to : replace coast radio station broadcasts. A new system was commissioned by the : Bureau to provide a dedicated weather service for mariners. This system : provides both automated voice and radiofax broadcasts. : : We are keen to hear from all users of the Bureau's marine HF radio : service about its usefulness and any suggestions you may have to improve or : enhance it. : : Please note. This survey closes on 31 March 2006. : : : -- : ----------------- : **Save the HF (Shortwave) Radio Spectrum! Eliminate Broadband over Power : Lines!!! : **Stephen Newlyn, VK5VKA. G'day from the City of Elizabeth, South Australia. : ***Visit the "Stop BPL" page : http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka/stopbpl.htm : ****Visit my Home Page at http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka/index.html : : |
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