Black Sheep
Well-known member
Two extra details:
1) I'd forgotten that you sometimes need to tune away from the stated frequency to get it to sound right. I recall that I read somewhere that you should tune down by 1.9kHz. But I think the key thing is to know what the signal should sound like and twiddle the knob a little until that's what you hear (here's the link to what it should sound like: WEFAX - Signal Identification Wiki)
2) I gave a link to a WMO page that listed the Northwood frequencies and schedule. Unfortunately they've removed that page, and a whole slew of really useful pages on GMDSS weather information (fax, navtex, rtty, satellite, VHF) across every navarea. It was a fantastic resource. But it seems to have gone.
1) I'd forgotten that you sometimes need to tune away from the stated frequency to get it to sound right. I recall that I read somewhere that you should tune down by 1.9kHz. But I think the key thing is to know what the signal should sound like and twiddle the knob a little until that's what you hear (here's the link to what it should sound like: WEFAX - Signal Identification Wiki)
2) I gave a link to a WMO page that listed the Northwood frequencies and schedule. Unfortunately they've removed that page, and a whole slew of really useful pages on GMDSS weather information (fax, navtex, rtty, satellite, VHF) across every navarea. It was a fantastic resource. But it seems to have gone.