Heckler
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Was just pondering after reading about the best way to sail north from gib. If one goes offshore 150 miles, how does one get an up to date weather forecast?
Stu
Stu
There is a weatherfax thread currently running on the PBO thread on here...
Yep, have a look at that. For such a passage, a combination of fax charts and UK shipping forecast on LW and you're home and dry. Throw in a bit of local stuff on the Navtex and you'll have more weather stuff than you can handle.
How far offshore does Navtex go, assuming standard aerials from the kit manufacturer, and not some super-duper ham aerial set-up?
We lost it (Navtex) about 20 miles off the Norfolk coast. I've no idea how far we were from the transmitter. The aerial is on the pushpit though, not up the mast.
How far offshore does Navtex go, assuming standard aerials from the kit manufacturer, and not some super-duper ham aerial set-up?
Thanks all for the info, looks like SW radio and pooterI believe each Navtex station has a quoted range - they're not all the same. But we're talking hundreds of miles.
EDIT: Yep, here's a list of the Northern European ones: http://www.icselectronics.co.uk/support/info/navtexdb
100 miles or so around Belgium and Holland where everything's close together, up to 450 miles in the frozen north.
Click "Return to map" at the bottom to see other areas.
Pete
Good list. I believe the northern ones have longer range because the aerials are in high places!I believe each Navtex station has a quoted range - they're not all the same. But we're talking hundreds of miles.
EDIT: Yep, here's a list of the Northern European ones: http://www.icselectronics.co.uk/support/info/navtexdb
100 miles or so around Belgium and Holland where everything's close together, up to 450 miles in the frozen north.
Click "Return to map" at the bottom to see other areas.
Pete
You'll get an android tablet for under £100 - far cheaper than a 'puter.
Good list. I believe the northern ones have longer range because the aerials are in high places!
Edited, that might be a myth, perhaps Oostende etc have a shorter range because that's all that is required?
Was just pondering after reading about the best way to sail north from gib. If one goes offshore 150 miles, how does one get an up to date weather forecast?
Stu