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Weather
The newest addition to Dakare's Weather tracking suite of tools
Dakare has the following weather monitoring capabilities on board:
Dedicated Furuno Weather Fax
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 Four levels of gray printed on 8-inch wide white paper.
 Advanced microprocessor controlled technology.
 Can be programmed for automatic on/off operation.
 Operates across all fax and SSB frequencies -- from 80-160 KHz and 2-25 MHz.
 Powerful frequency synthesizer offers multichannel flexibility, receiving frequencies ranging from 80 KHz to 25 MHz in 100 Hz steps.
 FAX5 active antenna coupler option.
 Contains 200 user-defined channels, 376 preprogrammed channels, 30-program schedule timer with sleep function, and will even scan available frequencies for the clearest channel.
 Can also be used with an optional integral NAVTEX receiver module.
Also available: FAX210 -- 10" paper fax, FAX214 -- 14" paper fax
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 Dedicated Furuno NAVTEX
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Compact, lightweight receiver/printer fits just about anywhere. High quality 9" x 7" dot matrix thermal printer uses 4.4" wide paper. Choice of 35 or 70 characters per line. Reception at 518 KHz. Optimum station selection with L/L input. Receiver/printer functions in a continuous, unattended mode. Optional NX5 antenna coupler. Any station can be selected, but emergency messages are received on a priority basis. Up to 66 message ID's can be stored for 66 hours. Backlit, easy-to-use touch pad keys. Audible/visual alarms for SAR alerts. May be used as a data logger or peripheral printer with NMEA data input. Meets SOLAS/
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 Getfax Weather Fax
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Receives Wx Fax, SSTV, NAVTEX, etc. via PTC II realtime.
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SCS Weather Fax
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Receives: Wefax, RTTY, SITOR, NAVTEX, FEC, ASCII & Morse Color/Monochrome Printout Image Colorization Zoom/Scroll and Pan Complete On Line Help New Smart Demodulator Unattended Operation On Line Broadcast Frequency and Schedule List Interactive Tuning Oscilloscope Automatic Tuning Image File Management Easy Installation Image Rotation Cropping Automatic Signal Recognition Morse Code Rate Tracking
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OCENS Weather Fax
800 746-1462
206 878-8270
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We have not really used this system because we primarily use the Pactor PTC-II hardware along with the Winlink /Airmail Getfax program
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 OCENS Satellite (NOAA) Weather System
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Real time satellite imagery. When satellites are functioning properly, this system really works well. Provides geocoordinate mapping, cloud and sea temperature colorization, and analysis tools.
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See Product output below:
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JFAX for receiving 2 Meter packet weather charts
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2 Meter VHF Amplifier
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rfConcepts
Model rfc 2-23 Linear Amplifier
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IMARSAT-C
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HF Marine SSB Voice Reports
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 Pactor PTC-II
HF SSB packet E-mail Weather Services via SailMail and Winlink using SailDocs.com Services
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Used to get
 WxFax
 RTTY
 Grib Files
 Navtex
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Farallon Electronics
415 331-1924 Pactor@YachtWise.Com
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Marine VHF DSC & Voice Reports
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 Mast mounted HAILER HORN - 40 watt horn with listen back for fog and distress signals
 STANDARD RAM MICROPHONE - full function 2nd station for VHF
 STANDARD EXTENSION CABLES w ram mic extension cables
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Raytheon Wind Speed & Direction
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Real-time input of current wind conditions using mast mount anemometer
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La Cross Technologies Weather Station WS2010
Specifications
ACCURACY: +/- .03 inHg Barometer - +/- 2F Temp - +/- 3% Wind speed
RANGE: Wind 0-124 MPH - Outdoor Temp -22F to 176F
Indoor Temp 32F to 176F - Indoor / Outdoor Humidity 20%-95%
OPTIONAL UNITS: F or C - Knots, MPH, KPH, M/Sec, Beaufort
inHg or MilliBars - Inches or mm (rainfall)
FREQUENCY: 433.92MHz
POWER: Display 4 batteries AA, indoor sensor 2 x AA batteries (not included)
Outdoor sensors are solar-powered w/ lithium backup (included)
MEASURES (Display): 8.54 x 6.30 x 1.18" (217 x 160 x 30 mm)
WEIGHS: 18 oz (display only)
TOTAL WEIGHT: 9 lbs (entire unit)
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A Digital Display - Wind speed and Direction - Rainfall
Indoor and Outdoor Temperature w/ Relative Humidity
Wireless Transmission up to 300 ft
Sensors can be individually located
Updates every 3 minutes
Add up to 7 temp/humidity sensors
Water Temperature available
Optional repeaters increase transmission range
Pre-Pre-settable alarms for most functions
24-hour Barometric Pressure, Weather Forecast
Wind-chill, Pressure, Dew point, and Rainfall
Solar Powered outdoor sensors with back-up lithium batteries
39 Alarm Settings
Clock / Date
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See Nav Station Picture top of this page
In addition to the built-in temp/humidity sensor, we also use 2 remotes to monitor interior temperature and freezer temperature
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 Electronic Baroscope Barometer
Robert E. White Instruments
34 Commercial Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
800 992-3045
617 742-3045
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The remarkable Baroscope is a solid-state recording barometer which displays a 24-hour or a 7-day pressure curve; (4"W x 3 1/8"H) LCD. In the 24-hour display, the pressure scale is expanded by a factor of 4, dramatically detailing the most subtle changes in pressure. At the top of the screen, date, time and pressure in MilliBars are displayed simultaneously. A "Gale Warning" feature allows the Baroscope to trigger an audible alarm if the pressure's drop-rate exceeds a selected value.
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See Nav Station Picture top of this page upper right corner
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Raytheon RADAR
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Used for long distance storm detection and avoidance
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Computer-based Wx integration
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 Ray Marine Grib file simulations
 Nobeltec VNS weather simulations
 Wx Fax Integration
 Ocens APT NOAA Wx Satellite Interface
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Uses a broad variety of equipment dependent upon the situation
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 Siemens S-65
GPRS (G3) Mobile Phone
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 Blue Tooth Enabled
 Programmable
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While the Furuno Weather Fax and NAVTEX systems work independent of any other equipment, most other communications equipment requires a radio, computer, modem and software to work. The list above does not include computer and modem equipment. That can be found under Communications and Computer Systems.
Wx URL's:
http://www.sailmexico.com/weather_radio.htm
Dakare Wx Products and Related Information:
Device
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Product
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Additional Resources
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APT Satellite Visible Spectrum Pictures Using Ocens
A Front just passed over Greece and is heading for Turkey
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Other APT / GOES Resources:
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APT Satellite Infra-Red Spectrum Pictures Using Ocens
Look for Cyprus in lower right of Med Sea for a reference
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Our newest version of the APT satellite weather collection system which uses the WxToImg software product.
Contact:
msrush@web.de for further information regarding his excellent and competitively priced system.
Phone:
0030 / 6938528310
0041 / 1713414705
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The pictures shown to the left can be obtained with the WxToImg and the software is compatible with Ocens Stat2000 APT system. Cover photo for this page is a composite image, one of about 20+ options, including 3D.
The system can also be purchased to run independently from Ocens. The system, purchased this way, is about 2 to 4 times cheaper than most commercially available systems. The fantastic thing about his system is that it outperforms my commercial system (Shown above) by many fold and has a greater deal of flexibility in how the wx imagery is displayed. We don't normally advertise products but this is a case where I think an exception is warranted. We are really impressed with this system and anyone who is interested in this type of technology should give it due consideration.
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Grib Files
using Winlink and Viewfax
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World Space Weather
WCS Marine Weather for the eastern Med
Partial Listing
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"The forecast for the eastern Mediterranean. Issued by WCS Marine Weather at 07:48 AM, Tue 03 January 2006."
Wind speeds are mean speeds. Forecasts are model predicted.
"Aegean, Centred 38.75 north 25 east."
6pm Tuesday: SW "8 knots," "Force 3," "1015 millibars," No mist.
Midnight Wednesday: SW "7 knots," "Force 2," "1015 millibars," No mist.
6am Wednesday: S "5 knots," "Force 2," "1016 millibars," No mist.
Midday Wednesday: S "13 knots," "Force 4," "1016 millibars," No mist.
Midday Thursday: S "22 knots," "Force 5," "1014 millibars," No mist.
Midday Friday: #DIV/0! " knots," " millibars," NA.
Midday Saturday: #DIV/0! " knots," " millibars," NA.
"Jason, centred 36.25 north 25 east."
6pm Tuesday: S "9 knots," "Force 3," "1017 millibars," No mist.
Midnight Wednesday: S "7 knots," "Force 2," "1016 millibars," No mist.
6am Wednesday: S "10 knots," "Force 3," "1017 millibars," No mist.
Midday Wednesday: S "15 knots," "Force 4," "1016 millibars," No mist.
Midday Thursday: SE "15 knots," "Force 4," "1013 millibars," No mist.
Midday Friday: #DIV/0! " knots," " millibars," NA.
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Weather Data from VNS, Nobeltec showing wind
& current arrows
and
pressure contours in color
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Weather Fax
Downloaded using the
Pactor PTC-II Modem and downloaded using either SSB radio Fax Transmissions
or
Winlink
or
GPRS
This is just one of the hundreds of different Faxes that can be downloaded using the hardware listed above
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Other WxFax Resources
and
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IMARSAT Weather
Downloaded
using either
IMARSAT-C
or Winlink
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GMDSS_METAREA3-E_IMARSAT
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Caution: NAVIMAIL is not part of the Maritime Safety Information's
operational data stream and should never be relied upon as the only
means to obtain the latest forecast and warning information. Access
to the service may be interrupted or delayed from time to time,
update may also experience occasional gaps. Please refer to GMDSS
OFFICIAL sources, Inmarsat SafetyNET or international NAVTEX
services, for more complete information
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WWME22 LGAT 011230
NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE
ATHENS MARINE METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE
TTT GALE WARNING 01-01-2006 / 1330 UTC
VALID FROM 0116000 UTC UP TO 020400 UTC
LOW 1008 OVER NORTH ITALY IS MOVING SLOWLY EAST SOUTHEAST AND WHILE
COMBINED WITH HIGH PRESSURES 1022 COVERING CENTRAL AND SOUTH EAST
MEDITERRANEAN SEA AFFECTS :
SOUTH ADRIATIC NORTH IONIO WEST OF 19.30 AND BOOT FROM 1800 UTC
WITH SOUTH NEAR GALE 7 LOCALLY GALE 8=
ETC...
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Sat Pic
24 Hour European Sat Prediction Image via Winlink
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Navtex
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WEATHER REPORT ISSUED BY THE MARINE METEOROLOGICAL CENTER SPLIT ON
03.01.2006. AT 1300 HOURS
WARNING: IN THE NORTH, DURING THE NIGHT IN PLACES OF THE CENTRAL
AND SOUTH ADRIATIC, GUSTS OF NE WIND 30-40 KNOTS. A RISK OF ISOLATED
THUNDERY RAIN SHOWERS IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTH ADRIATIC IN THE
AFTERNOON.
SYNOPSIS: A low over the Tyrrhenian Sea is keeping an unsettled
weather.
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE ADRIATIC FOR THE FIRST 12 HOURS: In the
North Adriatic NE wind increasing to 12-24 knots. In the rest of the
Adriatic along the coast NE and E, in the open sea SE wind, 5-15,
turning all along the Adriatic in the afternoon to NE wind and
increasing in the evening to 8-18, in places up to 22 knots. Sea
2-3, in the North, during the night locally in the Central and South
Adriatic as well 3-4. Visibility 10-20, in places with rain 4-10 km.
Variably cloudy with rain in places and with a risk of isolated rain
showers and thunder in the Central and South Adriatic in the
afternoon.
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE NEXT 12 HOURS: Variably cloudy, but heavier
cloud increase with rain expected around midday, firstly in the
South Adriatic. Moderate to strong NE wind, diminishing a little in
the Central and South Adriatic during the day. Sea slight, in the
North Adriatic up to moderate. A little colder.
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RTTY
German 3 Day Forecast
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RHODOS/ZYP. (34.9N 30.6E) WT: 17 C
Tag Zeit Wind- -Stärke Böen Wellen- Wetter
Z=UTC Richtung Beaufort Höhe (m)
Di 12Z: NE-E 4 1 M
Di 18Z: E-SE 2-3 1 M
Mi 00Z: NE-E 4 1 M
Mi 06Z: E 5-6 7 1.5 M
Mi 12Z: E 6 7-8 2 M
Mi 18Z: E 6 7-8 2 M
Do 00Z: E 6-7 8 2.5 M
Do 06Z: E 6 8 2.5 M
Do 12Z: E-SE 4-5 2 M
Do 18Z: E-SE 4-5 1.5 M
Fr 00Z: E-SE 3-4 1.5 M
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Barograph
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 24 Hour & 7 Day Trend reporting
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Quick-Sat Pics
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Other Surface Winds & Temp Resources
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Hurricane Information
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NOAA Hurricane Center
SailDoc's NOAA Hurricane Alerts
Atlantic / Caribbean Areas
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sub atl.outlook interval=1 days=365
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sub all.disk1 interval=1 days=365
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sub all.disk5 interval=1 days=365
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sub all.tech_advis1 interval=1 days=365
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Eastern Pacific
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sub epac.outlook interval=1 days=365
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Anti-SPAM Filters to receive Saildoc information shown in middle column:
NOAA Atlantic:
mail-storm-atlan-full@seahorse.nhc.noaa.gov
NOAA Pacific:
mail-storm-epac-full@seahorse.nhc.noaa.gov
SAILDOCs:
sub-server@SailDocs.Com
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Real-time wx RADAR
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Virtual Buoy
7 Day Forecast
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BUOYWEATHER.COM Virtual Buoy Forecast
Location : 19.25N 80.5W
Cycle : 20060107 t06z
UTC - 10 Hours
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WIND SEAS
DATE HR dir/deg range(kt) dir/per range(ft)
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1/6 20 N 354 17 - 23 NNW 5sec 5 - 8
1/7 02 N 5 19 - 26 NNW 5sec 7 - 11
1/7 08 NNE 19 16 - 21 N 5sec 7 - 11
1/7 14 NNE 15 15 - 21 N 5sec 6 - 10
1/7 20 NE 45 14 - 19 NNE 4sec 5 - 8
1/8 02 ENE 54 20 - 27 ENE 5sec 7 - 11
1/8 08 ENE 57 17 - 24 ENE 6sec 8 - 12
1/8 14 ENE 58 17 - 23 ENE 6sec 7 - 11
1/8 20 ENE 64 18 - 24 ENE 6sec 6 - 10
1/9 02 ENE 71 19 - 25 ENE 6sec 7 - 11
1/9 08 ENE 75 18 - 24 E 6sec 8 - 12
1/9 14 ENE 71 17 - 24 E 6sec 7 - 11
1/9 20 ENE 76 17 - 23 E 6sec 7 - 11
1/10 02 ENE 75 17 - 23 ENE 6sec 7 - 11
1/10 08 E 82 14 - 19 E 6sec 7 - 11
1/10 14 ENE 77 12 - 17 E 6sec 6 - 9
1/10 20 E 89 11 - 15 E 6sec 5 - 8
1/11 02 ENE 72 9 - 13 ESE 7sec 4 - 7
1/11 08 E 93 8 - 11 ESE 7sec 4 - 6
1/11 14 E 90 4 - 6 ESE 5sec 3 - 6
1/11 20 E 95 2 - 3 ESE 7sec 3 - 5
1/12 02 NE 34 5 - 7 ESE 7sec 3 - 5
1/12 08 NE 39 6 - 8 ESE 7sec 3 - 5
1/12 14 E 86 7 - 10 ESE 7sec 2 - 4
1/12 20 E 96 4 - 5 ESE 7sec 2 - 4
1/13 02 E 87 8 - 11 ESE 7sec 2 - 4
1/13 08 ESE 115 10 - 14 ESE 7sec 3 - 5
1/13 14 ENE 58 4 - 6 ESE 7sec 2 - 4
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Other Bouy Data Resources
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Internet Downloads
Using the www.Web2Mail.com
server, Dakare can download Internet-based charts like the one shown to the left from a variety of sources on the Internet using our GPRS phone or our custom made WiFi System
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Internet Downloads
Using the www.Web2Mail.com
server, Dakare can download Internet-based charts like the one shown to the left from a variety of sources on the Internet using our GPRS phone or our custom made WiFi System
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Wind Guru Wind Forecast Chart
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Internet-based International Weather Resources available by GPRS /WIFI
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Other Wx Resources
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Med Weather Internet Resources Available by GPRS/WiFi
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THANKS TO CONTRIBUTORS:Limerance - Doug and Judy Decker; PINA COLADA - Matthew and Pauline; PRECEPT - Tom and Sarah; TUNNIX - Hans and Gisela;
and WINDSONG - John and Karen; Weather Guru Frank Singleton
Revised; Sep. 2, 2005
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GulfStream Products Available by GPRS/WiFi
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Some useful weather conversion units:
1 atm = 760 mmHg = 33.9 ftH2O = 14.7 PSI = 30 inHg
Abbreviations: Atm = atmosphere, mmHg = millimeters of mercury, PSI = pounds per square inch, ftH2O = feet of water, inHg = inches of mercury. The unit feet of water' is not common, but included because it can be useful. For every hundred feet below the surface of water the pressure increases about three atmospheres. The running equation above (It just keeps going!) shows the common pressure units. You can use it to change between any two of the units, for example:
760 mmHg = 14.7 PSI.
The official SI unit of pressure, the Pascal, Pa, is not often used in chemistry because it is such a small unit. One atmosphere is about equal to 100,000 Pascals, or you could say that one atmosphere is approximately equal to 100 kPa.
1 atm = 1.01325 E5 Pa = 101.325 kPa
To convert from InHg to hPa: InHg x 33.775
Note: Atmospheric Pressure decreases 1 hPa for every 8.8 meters of elevation
Weather Fax Stations and Broadcast Schedules
Call Sign
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Frequencies
MHz
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Times
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Hurricane Voice Broadcasts - UTC
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CFH
Halifax
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112.5
4271
6496.4
10536
13510
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Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
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NMF
Boston
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4235
6340.5
9110
12750
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0230-1015
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
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NMG
New Orleans
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4317.9
8503.9
12789.9
17146.4
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Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
1200-2045
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0330
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1530
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0515
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1715
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0930
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2130
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1115
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2315
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(All Frequencies)
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NMC
Pt. Reyes, CA
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4346
8682
12590.5
17151.2
22527
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Night
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Day
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Freq
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4/8/13 MHz
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UTC
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0430 / 1030
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Freq
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8/13/17 MHz
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UTC
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1630 / 2230
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NMN
Chesapeake
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4426
6501
8764
13089
17314
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Freq
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4/6/8 MHz
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UTC
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0330 /0515 / 0930
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Freq
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6/8/13 MHz
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UTC
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1115 / 1530 /
2130 / 2315
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Freq
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8/13/17 MHz
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UTC
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1715
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NOJ
Kodiak, Alaska
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2054
4298
8459
12412.5
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0950-1159
16001748
Continuous
Continuous
0400-0548
2150-0018
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KVM70
Honolulu
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9982.5
11090
16135
23331.5
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1030-1630
Except 2345-0354
Except 1030-1630
2345-0354
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Radio Talk Show Assignments
UTC
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Station
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Frequency (MHZ)
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0
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RADIO NZ
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17675
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0100-0300
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VOA
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13650
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100
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RADIO CANADA
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13670
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Mornings
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RADIO CANADA
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9625
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Mornings
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BBC
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9410
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300
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BBC
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15420
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400
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RADIO AUSTRALIA
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15515
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500-700
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RADIO NZ
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11725
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700-1100
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RADIO NZ
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9885
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1650
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RADIO NZ
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6095
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1850
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RADIO NZ
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11725
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Mornings
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BBC
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15400
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1800-2000
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BBC
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17640
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1900
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VOA
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15180
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2100
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VOA
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15185/11870
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2000
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RADIO NZ
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15160
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2200
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VOA
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9770/15305
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Caribbean & Atlantic Wx Forecast Schedules
Atlantic
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Station
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Std. Time
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UTC
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Call Sign
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Freq. 1
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Freq. 2
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Freq. 3
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Freq. 4
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Broadcast and Source
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530
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130
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NMN
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4426
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6501
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8764
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NWS Offshore Forecast, Portsmouth
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600
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200
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WAH
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4357
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4381
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8728
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13077
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All Forecasts, St. Thomas
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VOA
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5980
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6165
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7405
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9590
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Voice of America with news to 0800
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630
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230
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WVWI
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1000
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VI Sailor's Report
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635
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235
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Arthur
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3815
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HAM - LSB, West Indian Weather Net - Barbados
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655
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255
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WOSO
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1030
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San Juan weather hourly after news
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700
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300
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BBC
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6195
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11865
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World News to 0930
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BASRA
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4003
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Bahamas Air Sea Rescue weather net
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USB
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6215
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USB - Antilles Cruisers net
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George
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7241
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LSB - Caribbean Cocktail & Weather Net
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705
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305
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4VEH
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1030
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NWS Offshore Forecast, Haiti
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710
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310
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WVWI
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1000
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VI Sailor's Report
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BAR
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790
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Radio Barbado's forecast
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745
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345
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WWNET
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7268
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HAM - LSB, Waterway net US/Bahamas with WX
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400
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USCG
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8240
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Channel CG 816 - User Prog Channel 14
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800
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400
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BON
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800
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Caribbean forecast, Bonaire
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ZNSI
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810
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1240
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1540
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Nassua weather
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805
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405
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ZBVI
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780
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David Jones WX and ea 1/2 hr.; 745 Sats.; 945 Sun
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830
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430
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ANT
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930
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Antigua EC Forecasts
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845
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445
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David
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8104
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USB - Caribbean weather net
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900
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500
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WOM
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4363
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8722
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13092
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17242
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NWS reports
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Maurice
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6945
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HAM - LSB, French weather net
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1000
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600
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WAH
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4357
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4381
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13077
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All Forecasts, St. Thomas
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1200
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800
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NMH
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13089
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6501
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8764
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NWS Offshore Forecast, Portsmouth
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1400
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1000
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WAH
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13077
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All Forecasts, St. Thomas
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1600
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1200
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BBC
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5975
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6175
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6195
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7325
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World News every hour to 2400
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9590
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9915
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