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dingus April 15th 06 04:03 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
 
I am looking for suggestions for economic ways to receive noaa weather
charts on my laptop. the noaa broadcasts are on single side band.

help!


John S. April 15th 06 04:30 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
 

dingus wrote:
I am looking for suggestions for economic ways to receive noaa weather
charts on my laptop. the noaa broadcasts are on single side band.

help!


Is this for a marine application? If not I think you can just pull
then from the NOAA website.


[email protected] April 15th 06 05:00 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts onlaptop
 
I never have liked ssb.For one thing,there isn't anything on ssb worth
listening to.Unless you want to know how to fry eggs in a
skillet.Another thing,ssb sounds "muddy'',,, not worth the time and
effort to tune in ssb.Too Much Money For The Amount Of Bread!
cuhulin


Mark Zenier April 15th 06 05:18 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
 
In article . com,
dingus wrote:
I am looking for suggestions for economic ways to receive noaa weather
charts on my laptop. the noaa broadcasts are on single side band.

help!


If you mean the US Coast Guard transmissions, the buzzword would
be "wefax decoder" (Weather Facsimile).

Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)


David April 15th 06 06:02 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
 
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:00:17 -0500, wrote:

I never have liked ssb.For one thing,there isn't anything on ssb worth
listening to.Unless you want to know how to fry eggs in a
skillet.Another thing,ssb sounds "muddy'',,, not worth the time and
effort to tune in ssb.Too Much Money For The Amount Of Bread!
cuhulin

That makes absolutely no sense. Have you ever played with a real
radio? SSB can be incredibly clear and quiet.


Jim Shaffer April 15th 06 06:06 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
 
On 15 Apr 2006 08:03:25 -0700, "dingus" wrote:

I am looking for suggestions for economic ways to receive noaa weather
charts on my laptop. the noaa broadcasts are on single side band.


You don't need a modem, you can use your computer's sound hardware if
it has a line input. For software, look for "wxsat". It was mainly
written for satellite use but it has a setting for shortwave
broadcasts. Hint: the shortwave setting is named "FM", because it
refers to the modulation of the video onto the audio rather than the
audio onto the RF.



John S. April 15th 06 06:24 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
 

David wrote:
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:00:17 -0500, wrote:

I never have liked ssb.For one thing,there isn't anything on ssb worth
listening to.Unless you want to know how to fry eggs in a
skillet.Another thing,ssb sounds "muddy'',,, not worth the time and
effort to tune in ssb.Too Much Money For The Amount Of Bread!
cuhulin

That makes absolutely no sense. Have you ever played with a real
radio? SSB can be incredibly clear and quiet.


I agree. A good radio with sufficiently fine tuning can make ssb
transmissions crystal clear. For a real aural treat catch one of the
nets that sends in AM.


Telamon April 15th 06 07:41 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts on laptop
 
In article .com,
"John S." wrote:

David wrote:
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:00:17 -0500, wrote:

I never have liked ssb.For one thing,there isn't anything on ssb
worth listening to.Unless you want to know how to fry eggs in a
skillet.Another thing,ssb sounds "muddy'',,, not worth the time
and effort to tune in ssb.Too Much Money For The Amount Of Bread!

That makes absolutely no sense. Have you ever played with a real
radio? SSB can be incredibly clear and quiet.


I agree. A good radio with sufficiently fine tuning can make ssb
transmissions crystal clear. For a real aural treat catch one of the
nets that sends in AM.


Use the slow AGC selection on the radio if it has one to quiet the
noise between the words people speak on sideband.

Careful main tuning (VFO), passband tuning and filter selection will
cause the sound quality to be very good and not muddy.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

[email protected] April 15th 06 08:46 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts onlaptop
 
ssb Sucks.
cuhulin


[email protected] April 15th 06 08:48 PM

suggestions for ssb and modem to recieve weather charts onlaptop
 
You use it,I dont like it.(ssb)
cuhulin



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