Re: [IRCA] East-coast SRF-59 reception "firsts"
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Re: [IRCA] East-coast SRF-59 reception "firsts"



Brett,

You'd need SSB to decode NAVTEX.

If there's any question who you heard, because they transmit in fixed 
time slots you can tell which station it most likely was by checking 
the schedule here:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/navtex.htm
and lots of detail on NAVTEX here:
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/gmdss/NAVTEX.htm

Curt
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W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (southeast) Florida, USA


At 09:53 PM 12/30/2007, you wrote:
>[snip]
>  - first "utility" reception: NAVTEX on 518 kHz, likely from Chesapeake VA
>(wonder if it's possible to decode from the audio on the SRF-59?)
>[snip]
>
>Brett Saylor
>Central PA


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