File Details |
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File Size | 1.4 MB |
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License | Shareware, $49.00 |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | July 29, 2013 |
Total Downloads | 1,713 |
Publisher | DXsoft |
Homepage | SeaTTY |
Publisher's Description
SeaTTY is a program to receive weather reports, navigational warnings and weather charts transmitted in RTTY, NAVTEX and HF-FAX (WEFAX) modes on longwave and shortwave bands. It can decode GMDSS DSC (HF and VHF) messages. Software also can automatically save NOAA Weather Radio SAME voice messages (NWR SAME) and them digital headers.
Latest Reviews
pyridox reviewed v1.65 Beta on Mar 29, 2006
Looks like a neat program.
As notluf said below, I was interested in hooking a similar device up to my shorwave when I was younger. They had a project in "Popular Electronics" or "Radio Electronics" magazine, that used Led digital readouts. I never got around to building it though. I used to hear these signals buzzing on the shortwave bands.
blackcherry reviewed v1.40 Beta on Sep 9, 2004
this sounds heaps sick.
notluf reviewed v1.22 Beta on Sep 27, 2003
I have not personally tested this software. I do have to say the concept is cool though. Years ago my dad and I built a hardware version of this to interface with my Atari 800. It used the audio output of a shortwave receiver and converted the sound into a picture directly from the satellite. A program in BASIC converted the image.
What bothers me is that 15 years ago someone did this using BASIC and someone today is charging money for the samething, probably using Visual Basic. Again, I did not actually install/review this software (thus the 5 star rating) but the protocol has been around for years. There are freeware variants of this if one looks hard enough in the Amateur Radio archives of the Internet.
Cool concept though!
pyridox reviewed v1.65 Beta on Mar 29, 2006
Looks like a neat program.
As notluf said below, I was interested in hooking a similar device up to my shorwave when I was younger. They had a project in "Popular Electronics" or "Radio Electronics" magazine, that used Led digital readouts. I never got around to building it though. I used to hear these signals buzzing on the shortwave bands.
blackcherry reviewed v1.40 Beta on Sep 9, 2004
this sounds heaps sick.
notluf reviewed v1.22 Beta on Sep 27, 2003
I have not personally tested this software. I do have to say the concept is cool though. Years ago my dad and I built a hardware version of this to interface with my Atari 800. It used the audio output of a shortwave receiver and converted the sound into a picture directly from the satellite. A program in BASIC converted the image.
What bothers me is that 15 years ago someone did this using BASIC and someone today is charging money for the samething, probably using Visual Basic. Again, I did not actually install/review this software (thus the 5 star rating) but the protocol has been around for years. There are freeware variants of this if one looks hard enough in the Amateur Radio archives of the Internet.
Cool concept though!