Relax
Well-Known Member
After last years appalling and wind swept cruise on the west coast I have decided to expand my sources of weather data on board.
Firstly I have invested in a Navtex - the PC type (Nasa) - and this currently appears to be connecting OK although I'm not getting a signal where I am (several miles inland).
My second option was RTTY - radio teletype. I had a shortwave receiver anyway (a Roberts) and now have it connected to the lappy and feeding through the sound card to a SEATTY programe. This all appears to be functioning OK - but its not receiving anything. I do have a long extending wire aerial and its outside - is this enough?
Any comms experts out there with experience in this department?
How sensitive does the antenna need to be?
Is there something I need to do to get the data out? It appears to function - responds to changes in input but nothing comes out.
Is it just poor reception where I am?
Firstly I have invested in a Navtex - the PC type (Nasa) - and this currently appears to be connecting OK although I'm not getting a signal where I am (several miles inland).
My second option was RTTY - radio teletype. I had a shortwave receiver anyway (a Roberts) and now have it connected to the lappy and feeding through the sound card to a SEATTY programe. This all appears to be functioning OK - but its not receiving anything. I do have a long extending wire aerial and its outside - is this enough?
Any comms experts out there with experience in this department?
How sensitive does the antenna need to be?
Is there something I need to do to get the data out? It appears to function - responds to changes in input but nothing comes out.
Is it just poor reception where I am?