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Category Archives: software
How Do I Decode a Weather Facsimile (WEFAX) Off of my Shortwave?
While I suppose it could be a case of weak Google-fu, my searches for info on how to decode weather facsimiles off of the shortwave turns up a whole bunch of not much. There’s some very helpful frequency guides and … Continue reading
Posted in Perseus, Shortwave, software, weather fax, WEFAX
Tagged cake, fldigi, HF, Port Reyes, shortwave, Sorcerer, Upper Sideband, USB, weather fax, wefax
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The SDR I’ve Been Waiting For?
When I bought my 1st SDR back in May of 2012, the Bonito 1102s, I really expected it to be a revolution in how I listened to the radio. It wasn’t. Don’t get me wrong, the Bonito is a great … Continue reading
Just the WeFax, Ma’am…
It’s kind of interesting how entries for this blog will sometimes just jump out at you out of nowhere. Weather faxes are a great example of this. Weather fax, also known as wefax, is one of those interesting technologies that’s … Continue reading
Posted in AFC, Perseus, SDR, SeaTTY, software, Uncategorized, weather fax, WEFAX
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