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====== Weather Radio (WX) ====== | ====== Weather Radio (WX) ====== | ||
- | > “One, two, three, four, is it snowing where you are Mr. Thiessen? If it is, would you telegraph back to me?” | + | > “One, two, three, four... Is it snowing where you are Mr. Thiessen? If it is, would you telegraph back to me?” |
**Weather reports** have been an important part of radio usage since Day One. They now play a hand in guiding travel patterns, agriculture and global commerce. Nowadays there are all sorts of ways to get weather updates and alerts off of radio waves, including with a television and your cell phone. Even much of the weather data you read on the internet, only reaches it after first traversing through radio waves. **Big Weather doesn' | **Weather reports** have been an important part of radio usage since Day One. They now play a hand in guiding travel patterns, agriculture and global commerce. Nowadays there are all sorts of ways to get weather updates and alerts off of radio waves, including with a television and your cell phone. Even much of the weather data you read on the internet, only reaches it after first traversing through radio waves. **Big Weather doesn' | ||
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==== The Seven Frequencies ==== | ==== The Seven Frequencies ==== | ||
- | The seven frequencies, | + | The seven frequencies, |
* **162.400 MHz** | * **162.400 MHz** | ||
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* **162.550 MHz** | * **162.550 MHz** | ||
+ | Each NOAA local broadcast station operates on one of these overlapping frequencies, | ||
==== Encoded Data on NOAA Channels ==== | ==== Encoded Data on NOAA Channels ==== | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
==== Canadian Marine Weather ==== | ==== Canadian Marine Weather ==== | ||
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The Canadian Coast Guard runs a service known as the **continuous marine broadcast**, | The Canadian Coast Guard runs a service known as the **continuous marine broadcast**, | ||
- | * **161.65 MHz** (Channel 21B) | + | * **161.65 MHz** (Marine VHF Channel 21B) |
- | * **161.75 MHz** (Channel 23B) | + | * **161.75 MHz** (Marine VHF Channel 23B) |
- | * **161.775 MHz** (Channel 83B) | + | * **161.775 MHz** (Marine VHF Channel 83B) |
- | * **161.85 MHz** (Channel 25B) | + | * **161.85 MHz** (Marine VHF Channel 25B) |
- | * **162 MHz** (Channel 28B) | + | * **162 MHz** (Marine VHF Channel 28B) |
- | This is for **marine weather** on the coasts and lakes specifically, | + | This is for **marine weather** on the coasts and lakes specifically, |
- | ==== US Coast Guard Alerts ==== | + | * [[https:// |
- | The US Coast Guard also broadcasts various marine weather alerts, occasionally on marine VHF channels, but also some HF frequencies as well. Some of the HF channels are also used for [[wp> | + | ==== USCG/NWS Alerts & Maps ==== |
- | | + | The **US Coast Guard** also broadcasts various marine weather alerts, occasionally on the nearby marine VHF channels, but also some HF frequencies as well. Some of the HF channels are also shared with [[wp> |
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