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If you go to the web site for Mscan Meteo you will see there is nothing too it. I was in La Cruz a year ago and downloaded all the software at Philos bar. There is no need for anything in between the radio and computer other then a wire from the headphone jack on the SSB to the Mic jack on the computer. When you start up the program there is a graph in the upper right corner of the screen showing the incoming signal. It auto adjusts for the input strength and you just have to adjust the fine tune on your freq to get the test signal to be lined up with the marks on the graph. The test signal precedes the broadcasts for the weather fax. The only thing you will need to do is a one time adjust for your computer clock speed vs. the incoming signal clock. There are instructions on how to do it in the set up, but your first picture will be slanted. It took me about an hour to set it up and be comfortable with the whole thing. If there is a down side, it is that it takes a long time to download all the weather fax info. I found the 72 hour wind wave forecast to be the most helpful and the 50 milbar (sp) good, and the kids liked the sat photo. So during the crossing I would check in with a couple cruisers every day, then check in with Don and download fax on alternating days. Bring a bottle to through a message out half way! Have a great trip. John S/V Pangea (although we sold her last month, we will never forget all the great things she did for us) |
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