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Bob July 10th 07 05:50 PM

Iridium download time OPC WFAX map
 

SInce our SSB WFAX service may be droped in a efort to keep big
govenment smaller, off our back, and out of our pockets I think I
better consider Iridium. So how long does it take to download a WFAX
map from the Ocean Prediction Center?

Bob


Paul July 19th 07 09:43 PM

Iridium download time OPC WFAX map
 

"Bob" wrote in message
ups.com...

SInce our SSB WFAX service may be droped in a efort to keep big
govenment smaller, off our back, and out of our pockets I think I
better consider Iridium. So how long does it take to download a WFAX
map from the Ocean Prediction Center?


Bob,

I don't have the exact time at hand, but last summer I was downloading my
weather info via Iridium email, using Global Marine Network's (GMN,
www.globalmarinenet.net ) Xnet service. My daily wx files we

Grib, about 12Kbytes
East Pacific surface chart, 36Kbyte
24, 48, 96 hour EPAC surface prediction charts, 85Kbytes total
24 hour EPAC wind-wave forecast, 25Kbytes

These, plus any occasional email took about ten minutes of connect time. I
occasionally had a connection drop before the download was complete, but the
Xnet system is pretty good about picking up where it left off once I could
reconnect. GMN also has a specific weather service that is supposed to be
more efficient then what I was doing -- I haven't tried it though. I got
the grib files from Saildocs (see www.saildocs.com), and I had a unix
cronfile running on my ISP's server that would grab the daily WX charts I
wanted, and email them to my satphone email account.

On the other hand, I doubt that the HF WFAX service will really be dropped,
in spite of the call for comments. Just my guess, but I could be wrong.

Good luck,
-Paul S/V VALIS



[email protected] July 20th 07 01:25 AM

Iridium download time OPC WFAX map
 
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:43:16 -0700, "Paul" wrote:


"Bob" wrote in message
oups.com...

SInce our SSB WFAX service may be droped in a efort to keep big
govenment smaller, off our back, and out of our pockets I think I
better consider Iridium. So how long does it take to download a WFAX
map from the Ocean Prediction Center?


Bob,

I don't have the exact time at hand, but last summer I was downloading my
weather info via Iridium email, using Global Marine Network's (GMN,
www.globalmarinenet.net ) Xnet service. My daily wx files we

Grib, about 12Kbytes
East Pacific surface chart, 36Kbyte
24, 48, 96 hour EPAC surface prediction charts, 85Kbytes total
24 hour EPAC wind-wave forecast, 25Kbytes

These, plus any occasional email took about ten minutes of connect time. I
occasionally had a connection drop before the download was complete, but the
Xnet system is pretty good about picking up where it left off once I could
reconnect. GMN also has a specific weather service that is supposed to be
more efficient then what I was doing -- I haven't tried it though. I got
the grib files from Saildocs (see www.saildocs.com), and I had a unix
cronfile running on my ISP's server that would grab the daily WX charts I
wanted, and email them to my satphone email account.

On the other hand, I doubt that the HF WFAX service will really be dropped,
in spite of the call for comments. Just my guess, but I could be wrong.

Good luck,
-Paul S/V VALIS


you know, we hams regularly read the NWS forecasts on the air on the
maritime net. I wonder if sailors would be interested if we downloaded
the wefax pix from the NWS site and sent them over the air 'to other
hams' (we aren't allowed to broadcast)....the fact that boaters would,
coincidentally copy them as well would be just fine....

all boaters would need is a computer, radio and some simple software

Geoff Schultz July 20th 07 01:37 AM

Iridium download time OPC WFAX map
 
wrote in
:

On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:43:16 -0700, "Paul" wrote:


"Bob" wrote in message
roups.com...

SInce our SSB WFAX service may be droped in a efort to keep big
govenment smaller, off our back, and out of our pockets I think I
better consider Iridium. So how long does it take to download a WFAX
map from the Ocean Prediction Center?


Bob,

I don't have the exact time at hand, but last summer I was downloading
my weather info via Iridium email, using Global Marine Network's (GMN,
www.globalmarinenet.net ) Xnet service. My daily wx files we

Grib, about 12Kbytes
East Pacific surface chart, 36Kbyte
24, 48, 96 hour EPAC surface prediction charts, 85Kbytes total
24 hour EPAC wind-wave forecast, 25Kbytes

These, plus any occasional email took about ten minutes of connect
time. I occasionally had a connection drop before the download was
complete, but the Xnet system is pretty good about picking up where it
left off once I could reconnect. GMN also has a specific weather
service that is supposed to be more efficient then what I was doing --
I haven't tried it though. I got the grib files from Saildocs (see
www.saildocs.com), and I had a unix cronfile running on my ISP's
server that would grab the daily WX charts I wanted, and email them to
my satphone email account.

On the other hand, I doubt that the HF WFAX service will really be
dropped, in spite of the call for comments. Just my guess, but I
could be wrong.

Good luck,
-Paul S/V VALIS


you know, we hams regularly read the NWS forecasts on the air on the
maritime net. I wonder if sailors would be interested if we downloaded
the wefax pix from the NWS site and sent them over the air 'to other
hams' (we aren't allowed to broadcast)....the fact that boaters would,
coincidentally copy them as well would be just fine....

all boaters would need is a computer, radio and some simple software


You need to haev scheduled times on scheduled freqs. It can't be an ad-
hoc arrangement. NOAA/USCG need to continue this service. The cost is
peanuts relative to other expenditures. People should submit their
views to the agencies involved. I submitted mine the other day. You
can access the comments which have been submitted and submit your own by
going to:

http://dms.dot.gov/search/searchFormSimple.cfm

and entering

27656

as the docket number.

-- Geoff

[email protected] July 20th 07 01:51 AM

Iridium download time OPC WFAX map
 
On Jul 19, 2:25 pm, wrote:
... you know, we hams regularly read the NWS forecasts ...


Yes, the ham nets are wonderful. Also there is lots of info available
on winlink for hams with pactor and saildocs for everyone with some
form of email. I use saildocs as a chopper for the gribs (you can get
both the GFS and NGP from saildocs now). The only complaint I have
with it is that you can't get the previous 6hr precipitation which
provides very useful clues to the placement and strength of fronts,
convergence zones, tropical waves, etc. I can't imagine why any
boater bothers with 500mb charts anymore.

But, I digress. More on topic, I too am thinking about getting a
digital connection to my iridium 9500 because I've got lots of unused
air time. Does anyone here have any recent experience with setting
this up? I am curious about the hardware set-up, the software and the
servers available and the quality of service.

Cheers,

-- T.




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