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DJ6HH  > WEFAX    14.12.98 21:44l 24 Lines 1341 Bytes #-9286 (0) @ EU
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Subj: ?QRG's ausser DWD?
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Sent: 981214/1712Z @:DJ6HH.#HH.DEU.EU #:27248 [HAMBURG] WFBB7.00g $:27248_DJ6HH
From: DJ6HH@DJ6HH.#HH.DEU.EU
To  : WEFAX@EU

Hi, OMs:
During my time in SE Asia, I had to learn how to make my own weather charts,
using HF transmissions by either Guam Meteo or the Japanese Meteorological
Agency, a simple hamcomm modem and the wonderful JVFAX 7.0 prg by Mr.
Backeshoff. I just had a chance to show my former results to some OMs here,
and became interested again to do some WEFAX here. 
I have found time and freq schedule for the German Meteorological Service
(DWD) from the Internet (http://www.dwd.de). I wonder if either Portishead
Radio or Bracknell in the UK also do such HF transmissions (to CQ, so that
copying remains legal), or if there are other HF TX stations with such
service which could be reached with not too sophisticated antenna and radio
equipment. I would be interested in surface reports, surface analysis and
also in satellite pictures. I would also appreciate, in case some OM answers
but cannot give the full schedule, if frequency and UT Time for the
transmission of schedules or test pages could be mentioned. 
Should an OM without i-Net access be interested in similar data for the
German Weather Service, I would gladly inform him of their schedule.
73 de Rup, sysop at experimental pactor-packet link BBS (WFBB) in Hamburg
DJ6HH@DJ6HH.#HH.DEU.EU
(can be reached in e-mail at: dj6hh@amsat.org)


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