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Old June 19th 04, 02:56 AM
Jeff Seale
 
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 02:29:05 GMT, Patty Winter wrote:

BTW, I'm now hearing beacons from NOJ (Coast Guard--Alaska) and
WLO (ship-to-shore, Alabama) under NMN. This is at about 0230 UTC.


Patty


NOJ is a tough one to pick up out here in the midwest (Louisville, KY), but
I have had some success in doing so.

Some other commonly used NMN frequencies a

4316 kHz, 8502 kHz, 12788 kHz

I like to download NOAA weather maps from the USCG every once in a while
when the signal quality is AOK. A typical download of a single map/photo
takes about 10 minutes though but it's still kinda' fun. If you save them
in JPEG or PNG format (SeaTTY, the FAX/RTTY receiver app on my PC prefers
the latter), they won't be too big in terms of file size.

Jeff Seale
Louisville, KY
Satellit800, YB550PE, DX440, BC780, Pro95
 
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