Article: 52335 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: HarryKrause Subject: Re: Changes to several Coast Guard broadcasts 6/15/05 Message-ID: References: <1113839846.753294.171550@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 19:39:02 GMT On 18 Apr 2005 08:57:26 -0700, timothy.rulon@noaa.gov wrote: >Changes to Weather Broadcast Schedules Effective June 15, 2005 > >Broadcasts of National Weather Service marine forecasts from the >following U.S. Coast Guard and military facilities will be modified on >June 15, 2005 at 1400 UTC (1733 UTC for KVM70) to accommodate a greater >range of products and reduce mutual interference between stations. > >NMC Pt. Reyes, CA >NMN Chesapeake, VA >NMG New Orleans, LA >NOJ Kodiak, AK >KVM70 Honolulu, HI > >NMG/NMN HF voice starting times were: >0330, 0500, 0930, 1130, 1600, 1730, 2200, 2230 UTC >NMG/NMN HF voice starting times are changing to: >0330, 0515, 0930, 1115, 1530, 1715, 2130, 2315 UTC > >HF voice broadcasts may be terminated if longer than the available >broadcast period. This will most likely occur during the 0515, 1115, >1715 and 2315 UTC broadcast cycles from station NMG during the >hurricane season when supplementary advisories are broadcast in >addition to the routine forecasts. These broadcasts are simulcast from >station NMN as an alternative. > >NMC HF SITOR starting times were: >0005 1800 UTC >NMC HF SITOR starting times are changing to: >0015 1730 UTC > >The NMC radiofacsimile frequency of 12590.5 kHz >will be changed to 12786.0 khz. > >The NMC radiofacsimile broadcast schedule will be modified to include >12 new charts and rebroadcast of 8 charts. >NMC radiofacsimile starting times were: >0230, 0750, 1100, 1430, 1930, 2300 UTC >NMC radiofacsimile starting times are changing to: >0140, 0655, 1120, 1400, 1840, 2320 UTC >And the on-air broadcast schedule listing transmitted at >1104 and 2324 UTC >will now be transmitted at >1124 and 2324 UTC >The new broadcast schedule listing will be broadcast on-air beginning >June 01, 2005, and may also be found now at: >http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/hfreyes.txt > >The NOJ radiofacsimile broadcast will be modified to include two >24HR 500 MB forecasts transmitted at 0558 and 1758 UTC. The new >broadcast schedule listing will be broadcast on-air beginning >June 01, 2005, and may also be found now at: >http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/hfak.txt > >The KVM70 radiofacsimile broadcast will be modified as follows. >0/24HR 2-panel charts will be changed to 24HR 1-panel charts and >48/72HR 2-panel charts will be changed to 72HR 1-panel charts. The new >broadcast schedule listing will be broadcast on-air beginning June 01, >2005, and may also be found now at: >http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/hfhi.txt It is planned that the KVM70 >broadcast will be further revised in the near future with an improved >product suite. > >For further information on the broadcast of National Weather Service >forecasts from U.S. Coast Guard facilities, see >http://www.weather.gov/marine and the National Geospatial-Intelligence >Agency (NGA) Publication 117 "Radio Navigational Aids", >http://pollux.nss.nga.mil > >For questions or comments regarding these schedule changes contact: > >Marine Dissemination Manager >National Weather Service, NOAA W/OS21 >1325 East-West Hwy. >Silver Spring, MD 20910 >marine.weather@noaa.gov Correct. I did most of the upgrades myself, under contractfor the CG. It brought me a nice 7 digit check too. Article: 52336 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: "Rob Collis" Subject: DSP Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 18:21:23 +0100 Message-ID: <42668fb5$0$562$ed2e19e4@ptn-nntp-reader04.plus.net> Hi, I am attracted by the uses of DSP within amateur radio and would be interested in any knowledge sources to get me started, both hardware and software. Thanks in advance, Rob Collis (M0LET) Article: 52338 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: "Ariane" Subject: Re: Meine geilen Bilder Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 01:22:41 +0200 Message-ID: <426834be$0$17971$6d4158fb@reader-1.xsnews.nl> Hi, hier sind meine geilen Bilder! My nude Pics!!! http://www.geile-tipps.info/go/ -- Posted by News Bulk Poster Unregistered version Article: 52339 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: "Denis O' Flynn" Subject: Win Xp and PK-232 MBX Message-ID: Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 12:45:47 +0100 What software are hams using for DX Cluster monotiring. I have the PK-232 MBX and Win XP but PC-PACKRATT II won't work. de Denis EI6HB ei6hb at eircom.net