[GreenKeys] Hurricane Tracking site...
hunybuny at eskimo.com
hunybuny at eskimo.com
Fri Sep 12 20:33:08 EDT 2008
Neat!
In the late 60's I had one of my general coverage receivers
set to WBR-70 one of the 60WPM 860Hz RTTY stations that
transmitted weather along with the code groups.
I built SEL-CALs like you wouldn't believe and made one
just for this station. I had it set to trip on words like
"tropical", "hurricane", "graded" (as in UPgraded or DOWNgraded),
and "special".
I used to track the storms throughout the Atlantic. It
was great to hear the station sending continuously and
the 28-KSR going off only on things I could understand.
I tell yah - I just wanna cry when I tune the shortwave
bands and the only decent RTTY station I heard is the
one that sends data in some weird format.
73,
W6ESE - tony
NNNNZCZC
Don Robert House wrote:
> At great risk of assassination I pass this along... (Teletypes were
> used at NOAA for a long time)
--
Tony J. Podrasky | Excerpt from PODRASKY'S DICTIONARY of
| "What They REALLY MEAN When They Say".
| The definition of the term "IN THEORY":
| Noun (scientific/technical talk): "Not Really".
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