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Ahoy,
When heavy weather moves in at the house, the first place I go to is http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/ to get an idea of the storm location and the storm track. It is a wonderful tool that would be handy to have while boating. I can't afford mobile Inet on the boat (last I checked $80/month). Any one using a cheaper service? I was brainstorming (pun intended) with a buddy about the feasablily of transmitting the NOAA radar service over the weather channels. The radar image for the locale area could be transmitted (in digital) over the standard weather channel, with a slow baud rate to avoid using a lot of radio bandwidth. Taking 5-10 minutes to update wouldn't be a problem. A display (PC) would connect to the marine radio, decode and display the radar. The weather radio is already in place, most boats have marine radio and PC's are getting cheaper by the day. Any thoughts? |
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