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Spots per uW band today:
UK spotter or spotted only.

Solar data:
SFI
177
A-Index
5
K-Index
3
Exp.K
0
Sunspots
127
Activity
act
GMF
qui
Aurora?
no

My Weather

ArrayDate:19/03/24 Time:04:34
Temp:11C
Wind Speed:37.5mph
Wind Dir:225deg
Pressure:1003.99mB
Humidity:109%
Dew Point:12.8C
UKHASnet

Weather Satellite Pictures



I have always had an interest in the weather! Some years ago I got receiving equipment for the polar orbiting weather satellites from NOAA on 137MHz and also for receiving meteosat on 1.6GHz which is now swithed off.

The receiver i have for the NOAA satellites is a RIG (remote imaging group http://www.rig.co.uk) RX-2. This is a specially make receiver (WAS available kit form) for the sattelite downlink frequencies on 137MHz in FM. I managed to get hold of one of these receivers at the Great Lumley radio rally in 2002 and was an excellent buy which included a pre-amp for 137MHz as well!.

RIG RX2



For an antenna on 137MHz i am using a quadrafilier antenna which looks like this:

QFH Antenna 137MHz




This was my best attemp at building one of these from microbore central heating tubing but seems to work very well with the preamp in line. The pictures that you can get look something like this which i took sometime early last year.

Weather picture NOAA 17 example that i have received:


NOAA17 image



Effects can be added to the pictures to make them colourful and country outlines can be added to make them a little easier to read with all the cloud cover we usually have over the UK :-)


Larger areas could be seen by the signals from the meteosat geostationary satellite in blocks, but all of one side of the globe can be seen from its position and full globe pictures can be received. Unfortunately Meteosat is now switched off.

Meteosat 1.6GHz Rx



First D2 Image from meteosat with 60cm dish and no pre-amp:

First D2 image



The new weather satellite data that can be accessed from the hotbird satellite on 13e looks very interesting but i have not tried it yet... one-day!













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