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Weather fax on 15986 khz
Several times now I've received German weather faxes on 15986 khz.
Anyone happen to know where the station is located? Steve |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Steve schreef:
Several times now I've received German weather faxes on 15986 khz. Anyone happen to know where the station is located? Have any UTC's ready when you received them? I have no sign of that frequency in any schedule I have here. Might try and catch a fax as well, maybe I can get anything that verifies the station. -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
JeroenK wrote: Steve schreef: Several times now I've received German weather faxes on 15986 khz. Anyone happen to know where the station is located? Have any UTC's ready when you received them? I have no sign of that frequency in any schedule I have here. Might try and catch a fax as well, maybe I can get anything that verifies the station. -- JeroenK This morning I caught the tail end of a fax at a little after 13:00 utc. I didn't save it, but here's a part of one that I received a while back: http://www.supload.us/free/gwf.BMP/view/ I should have saved the one I received this morning because the copy was cleaner. Anyway, I've received these faxes at various different times of day, so it might be worth checking the frequency from time to time. Steve |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Steve schreef:
I've received these faxes at various different times of day, so it might be worth checking the frequency from time to time. I have mine tuned on it now and will monitor it for some time. -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
JeroenK wrote: Steve schreef: I've received these faxes at various different times of day, so it might be worth checking the frequency from time to time. I have mine tuned on it now and will monitor it for some time. -- JeroenK I just caught the last portion of another fax on the same frequency: http://www.supload.us/free/gwf2.BMP/view/ If you didn't hear it, it might be out of range for you. I'm on the East Coast so I might have an advantage depending on where the station itself is located. Steve |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Steve schreef:
JeroenK wrote: Steve schreef: I've received these faxes at various different times of day, so it might be worth checking the frequency from time to time. I have mine tuned on it now and will monitor it for some time. -- JeroenK I just caught the last portion of another fax on the same frequency: http://www.supload.us/free/gwf2.BMP/view/ If you didn't hear it, it might be out of range for you. I'm on the East Coast so I might have an advantage depending on where the station itself is located. Uhm, I'm located in the Netherlands... If that station is transmitting from a near-sea location it should be within ~300 km or so from my location. I haven't received anything on that frequency since I turned it on... -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
JeroenK schreef:
Uhm, I'm located in the Netherlands... If that station is transmitting from a near-sea location it should be within ~300 km or so from my location. I haven't received anything on that frequency since I turned it on... That is, if the transmitting location is in Germany of course :) -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
JeroenK wrote: Steve schreef: JeroenK wrote: Steve schreef: I've received these faxes at various different times of day, so it might be worth checking the frequency from time to time. I have mine tuned on it now and will monitor it for some time. -- JeroenK I just caught the last portion of another fax on the same frequency: http://www.supload.us/free/gwf2.BMP/view/ If you didn't hear it, it might be out of range for you. I'm on the East Coast so I might have an advantage depending on where the station itself is located. Uhm, I'm located in the Netherlands... If that station is transmitting from a near-sea location it should be within ~300 km or so from my location. I haven't received anything on that frequency since I turned it on... -- JeroenK Interesting. It must be in my part of the world then. |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
JeroenK wrote: JeroenK schreef: Uhm, I'm located in the Netherlands... If that station is transmitting from a near-sea location it should be within ~300 km or so from my location. I haven't received anything on that frequency since I turned it on... That is, if the transmitting location is in Germany of course :) -- JeroenK I continued listening so that I could receive a complete fax: http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/ima...e8bb251e48.jpg It is puzzling though. Like you, I can't find anything about the use of this frequency for weather faxes. Steve |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Steve schreef:
It is puzzling though. Like you, I can't find anything about the use of this frequency for weather faxes. Looking at the spectogram I am receiving something *far* in the noise right now. But its way to weak to be able to get anything in an image. -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
JeroenK wrote: Steve schreef: It is puzzling though. Like you, I can't find anything about the use of this frequency for weather faxes. Looking at the spectogram I am receiving something *far* in the noise right now. But its way to weak to be able to get anything in an image. -- JeroenK I asked the gents over in the yahoo utilities forum if they had any ideas, and one person said it was DDK7 Hamburg Meteo, Germany on 15988 khz. This makes sense, given the nature of the fax and given that I was tuned a couple of khz below on USB, but then I'd certainly expect you to receive it in the Netherlands. I think I'll keep digging.... |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Steve schreef:
I asked the gents over in the yahoo utilities forum if they had any ideas, and one person said it was DDK7 Hamburg Meteo, Germany on 15988 khz. That was my initial thought. I received from them quite a few times, so... This makes sense, given the nature of the fax and given that I was tuned a couple of khz below on USB, but then I'd certainly expect you to receive it in the Netherlands. I think I'll keep digging.... I'm puzzled too. Unless this is meant to be broadcast over longer distances and I am located in the first hop? Not sure whether so close this would be possible however. I have yet much to learn when it comes to this type of propagation. f anyone on the group could fill me in on this, that would be great! -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
HankG wrote: This is the first I'm hearing of this. Flipped on the radio & MultiPSK. Coming in quite clear at 14:20 UTC in South Jersey. I'm hearing it too this morning: http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/ima...de91c6b796.jpg I wonder what their broadcast power is. Steve |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
This is the first I'm hearing of this. Flipped on the radio & MultiPSK.
Coming in quite clear at 14:20 UTC in South Jersey. HankG "Steve" wrote in message ups.com... JeroenK wrote: Steve schreef: Several times now I've received German weather faxes on 15986 khz. Anyone happen to know where the station is located? Have any UTC's ready when you received them? I have no sign of that frequency in any schedule I have here. Might try and catch a fax as well, maybe I can get anything that verifies the station. -- JeroenK This morning I caught the tail end of a fax at a little after 13:00 utc. I didn't save it, but here's a part of one that I received a while back: http://www.supload.us/free/gwf.BMP/view/ I should have saved the one I received this morning because the copy was cleaner. Anyway, I've received these faxes at various different times of day, so it might be worth checking the frequency from time to time. Steve |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
While I was monitoring, there was no readily visible vertical bars to center
the image. There was a vertical line with occasional text imbedded in it. Used that, but each time they started a new image, the picture shifted. HankG "Steve" wrote in message oups.com... HankG wrote: This is the first I'm hearing of this. Flipped on the radio & MultiPSK. Coming in quite clear at 14:20 UTC in South Jersey. I'm hearing it too this morning: http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/ima...de91c6b796.jpg I wonder what their broadcast power is. Steve |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
On Mar 23, 10:59 am, "HankG" wrote:
While I was monitoring, there was no readily visible vertical bars to center the image. There was a vertical line with occasional text imbedded in it. Used that, but each time they started a new image, the picture shifted. HankG This same thing happens to me from time to time. What software are you using? Steve |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
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Steve wrote: On Mar 23, 10:59 am, "HankG" wrote: While I was monitoring, there was no readily visible vertical bars to center the image. There was a vertical line with occasional text imbedded in it. Used that, but each time they started a new image, the picture shifted. HankG This same thing happens to me from time to time. What software are you using? If you tune in on the opposite mode (USB vs LSB) the signal would be inverted so that any black sync bar would be whiter than white (or vice versa) and may not get recognized by the software. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Michael schreef:
Weather fax is fun to play with, but getting the actual satellite transmissions is much more fun. There are no satelites though on shortwave, are there? Or maybe some retransmissions of wetaher imagery for shipping maybe? If you have some freqs, I would love to play with it. -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
"JeroenK" wrote in message ... Michael schreef: Weather fax is fun to play with, but getting the actual satellite transmissions is much more fun. There are no satelites though on shortwave, are there? Or maybe some retransmissions of wetaher imagery for shipping maybe? If you have some freqs, I would love to play with it. -- JeroenK Hiya... The NOAA satellites have their APT downlink on high frequency. NOAA 12 is on 137.5, NOAA 15 is on 137.5, NOAA 17 is on 137.62 and NOAA 18 is currently on 137.9125. It is in FM and you will need a receiver that has a filter width of about 50kHz. The ICOM PCR-1000 is perfect for the task. It has a 50khz filter setting in FM. You'll also need some kind of an antenna that is good for high frequency. Although a quick dirty and cheap homebrew quadrifilar helix antenna would be ideal, like the one in this link, http://va6bc.no-ip.com/jerry_pix/Qua...ix_antenna.htm you don't need to have one. A simple discone or any antenna tuned for high frequency will work. I have a 200ft homebrew roof wire that I built to use as a scanner antenna. It also happens to work great for receiving the NOAA satellite images. If you don't want to rig up a satellite ground station and you would still like to get your own satellite image, you can always decode the satellite image that is sent via shortwave wefax stations. You wont receive it directly from the satellite in real time, you'll just get the image as retransmitted by the NOAA station. For instance... If you are located in the northeastern part of the US, you can receive the NOAA wefax of the recent NOAA satellite pass from Halifax Or Boston. Take a peek at the link below. You will see a comprehensive listing for all of the NOAA shortwave frequencies/locations and schedules. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/rfax.pdf Once you have set up a program like WXSat and plugged your receiver into your PC's sound card, set your sw radio on the proper frequency during the time when the satellite image is scheduled to be transmitted and viola, your own satellite image. If you use WXSat, make sure you've got the FM tuning and the modulation set first. Also.... It is always better to record the transmission first and then feed it into your program. Hope that helps.... -- Respectfully, Michael Location: NJ Primary Radio: ICOM IC-R75 (full Kiwa mods) Antennas: G5RV & 200ft "Frankenstein" Roof Wire Additional Radios: Icom IC-PCR1000, Sony 7600GR, Grundig YB400, Tecsun PL-550, Kaito KA1101, Kaito KA1102 GE SR-III, Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Michael schreef:
snip Hope that helps.... Will start playing around with it :) Thanks for the pointers. Am thinking of a PC based new receiver so will look in your suggested solution as well. Thanks again, -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Hello to all,
I just read all your messages, here is the link to the updated shedules for the main radiofax and RTTY services on the German Weather Service website : http://www.dwd.de/de/wir/Geschaeftsf...endeplaene.htm You can download them (pdf) and find many informations. Their power is usually 10 or 20 kW. Greetings, Stephane V |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Stephane V. schreef:
Hello to all, I just read all your messages, here is the link to the updated shedules for the main radiofax and RTTY services on the German Weather Service website : http://www.dwd.de/de/wir/Geschaeftsf...endeplaene.htm You can download them (pdf) and find many informations. Their power is usually 10 or 20 kW. I've been receiving them a few timers now and then (I'm in the Netehrlands so not much problems receiving them). But they dont relay weathersat pix, do they? I've looked over the schedule again, but can't find references of it either, unless I'm missing/overlooking something? Thanks for the schedule however! -- JeroenK |
Weather fax on 15986 khz
Hello,
On 25 mar, 18:43, JeroenK wrote: I've been receiving them a few timers now and then (I'm in the Netehrlands so not much problems receiving them). But they dont relay weathersat pix, do they? I receive them since 2000 and they have never relayed weathersat pics. Reception in north France is always okay, but in the northeast I have a little less chance, depends of the hours. Regards, Stephane V |
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