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NAVTEX
In message T9gTe.3107$AB4.2816@trnddc03, Dale Parfitt
writes Anyone here copying the NAVTEX signals at 518KHz? I'm hearing a lot of the transmissions on a 7' shielded loop (not nearly as many on a long dipole) and wondering if anyone has a recommendation for software that is easy to configure- Windows only please. I can't recommend any Windows progs but I've been receiving NAVTEX on my Welcombe loop for some time. I've heard and decoded NAVTEX from as far west as Newfoundland and as far east as Turkey. It's a fascinating aspect of the radio hobby. Weather forecasts, emergency messages about drifting buoys, oil-rig moves etc. I use a commercial amateur decoder, whose name I have forgotten! Mike G3IJE |
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I use the Kantronics KAM XL with a simple 30 meter vertical on my Icom 7800.
All you need then is a simple terminal program or packet program like winpack and it works great. I also use the Pacterm program a lot but its pricey...works great on anything covered by the Kam though! Jack "M. J. Powell" wrote in message ... In message T9gTe.3107$AB4.2816@trnddc03, Dale Parfitt writes Anyone here copying the NAVTEX signals at 518KHz? I'm hearing a lot of the transmissions on a 7' shielded loop (not nearly as many on a long dipole) and wondering if anyone has a recommendation for software that is easy to configure- Windows only please. I can't recommend any Windows progs but I've been receiving NAVTEX on my Welcombe loop for some time. I've heard and decoded NAVTEX from as far west as Newfoundland and as far east as Turkey. It's a fascinating aspect of the radio hobby. Weather forecasts, emergency messages about drifting buoys, oil-rig moves etc. I use a commercial amateur decoder, whose name I have forgotten! Mike G3IJE |
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