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Freqs for weather fax, SSTV and RTTY?
I just hooked up my R75 to my computer using Hamscope and JVComm and I
am looking for freqs to receive faxes, SSTV and RTTY. Is there a web site listing the more popular freqs? I am in NY state. Thanks for your input. Joe C. |
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I know there is still weather charts from Halifax (10.535?). They
alternate with RTTY. As far as slow scan, try 14.230 USB and 14.233 USB (mostly digital slow scan-search for DIGTRX program) . Also 7173 kHz around 1600Z - midwest DIGTRX daily. Good luck!! On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 13:33:22 GMT, (Joe C) wrote: I just hooked up my R75 to my computer using Hamscope and JVComm and I am looking for freqs to receive faxes, SSTV and RTTY. Is there a web site listing the more popular freqs? I am in NY state. Thanks for your input. Joe C. |
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Well, let's see; most commercial RTTY is gone; there are a few meteo
stations left, but even those that send in standard RTTY are a dying breed. SSTV is usually found around 14230 and several other ham bands and as for FAX, take a look at the NOAA world radiofax schedule: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/rfax.pdf Except for some rare loggings from Japan and Singapore, most press photo fax is done on satellite. If you'd like to find out more, join the Worldwide Utility News at: http://www.wunclub.com and follow the 'WUN ListServer' link. There are numerous links and files there that you will find useful. For popular freqs for monitoring during this active hurricane season, see: http://www.ominous-valve.com/hurricne.txt 73s Mike Joe C wrote: I just hooked up my R75 to my computer using Hamscope and JVComm and I am looking for freqs to receive faxes, SSTV and RTTY. Is there a web site listing the more popular freqs? I am in NY state. Thanks for your input. Joe C. |
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Thanks for the info. The huricane stuff is what I was really looking
for! Joe C. On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 20:04:41 -0400, michael agner wrote: Well, let's see; most commercial RTTY is gone; there are a few meteo stations left, but even those that send in standard RTTY are a dying breed. SSTV is usually found around 14230 and several other ham bands and as for FAX, take a look at the NOAA world radiofax schedule: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/rfax.pdf Except for some rare loggings from Japan and Singapore, most press photo fax is done on satellite. If you'd like to find out more, join the Worldwide Utility News at: http://www.wunclub.com and follow the 'WUN ListServer' link. There are numerous links and files there that you will find useful. For popular freqs for monitoring during this active hurricane season, see: http://www.ominous-valve.com/hurricne.txt 73s Mike Joe C wrote: I just hooked up my R75 to my computer using Hamscope and JVComm and I am looking for freqs to receive faxes, SSTV and RTTY. Is there a web site listing the more popular freqs? I am in NY state. Thanks for your input. Joe C. |
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