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suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
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suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
SSB is fine if you have a small step size in the VFO (if digital), and
a stable frequency source. I have no evidence to back this up, but AFN seems to be wider bandwidth SSB than what is normally used in comminications. I generally use a 4Khz filter on AFN as it sounds better. wrote: ssb Sucks. cuhulin |
suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts onlaptop
My old Panasonic RF-600 (I think it's a 600,[[it is stashed over there
on the floor with a bunch of my other old radios]] behind my old antique pump organ that I use for my tv stand for my two tv sets) radio that I bought brand new back in the 1980's at a local Jackson Service Merchandise store has a BFO on it.What a piece of junk that radio is! It drifts like crazy and it wont even turn on unless I shove a little wedge between the earphone jack and the plastic cabinet.JUNK! I wish I had never wasted my money on that piece of JUNK! radio.Panasonic = JUNK! cuhulin |
suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
yes. i do mean weather faxes from noaa via the coast guard. i will be
at least 1500 miles from land where i want to receive the data. pacific hurricane season is coming. will the wxsat program work?? |
suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts onlaptop
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