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Favourite Links Excellent images: Kevin Bates: Weather images, Digital images and some interesting links.UK Paul Nicholson: If you listen to to Morning Weathernet you will certainly have heard Paul, Well worth a visit, Weather Sat images Aviation and more Drew Wilson: POES and GOES images, Just like chocolate very addictive Peter Benney: Weather images and Automatic Weather Station, UK Peter Tanner: Weather images both LEO's and Geostationary.UK Pauli Nunez: Yes that's right :) Pauli from Spain the nice chap who did the Spanish QFH diy Guide translation he has been busy creating his own web site, I am pleased to announce it's now open to visitors. Patrick Prokop: WTOC-TV. I just checked this site out and for once I am stuck for words, you have just got take a look, the images are outstanding, images from the USA Milan Konecny: Try it you won't be disappointed. images from Canada Weather and Sundry: 10 Day weather forecast Hosted UK Weather.com Clivan: Famous for the BBS and contributions to the morning Weathernet (see below) Clive has finally got round to opening he's new Web site and like all good things it was worth the wait. Official organizations: NOAA NESDIS: See how the professionals do it, and Thanks for making all this possible! NOAA Education: I don't think they need an introduction, miss this and stay ignorant, Fantastic site Dundee University: Another great site, free subscription Timestep: Suppliers of excellent weather satellite receiving equipment. Other QFH's: Ruud Jansen: Many years of research into Aerials, note book and pens at the ready. Computer Bits etc Spot On Computers: Very competitive prices Northern Computer markets: Best thing since Fish & Chips www.aria.co.uk: Worth a gander for latest prices etc. Useful Software: in some cases also images. Marius Rensen: Very informative, with plenty excellent software links, completely updated now includes a excellent beginners guide Julian Moss: Keep an eye on this one Satmon II now released. RX2 control interface and some nice piccies of the English Lakes and St Helena and of course some good weather images. Craig Anderson: WXtoIMG software to decode APT and WEFAX signals from weather satellites David Taylor: SatSignal satellite wave file decoder (very good), also Tracking software, take a peek everything is freeware, Still Freeware with the option to Register for added goodies. Les Hamilton: Tracking software and Palette program for colour enhancing your wx images. Useful utilities: Eberhard Backeshoff: JVCOMM32, Great decoding software for SSTV, LEO's,Geostationary (soon to include animation), HFFAX. Christian Bock's WXsat latest version 2.59e, Released Nov 1999 another great decoding program, for weather satellite imaging. Download from Marius Rensen's page Treesize pro: when installed works from the right click menu and allows quick and easy way to see the size of all subdirectories on your hard drives. About time: A careware program, makes setting your computer clock whilst online a doddle, interesting principle careware! Other Sources of information and and software: Ham Radio on the net: More than you will ever need for Amateur Radio ETC Ofcom Office of Communications DR Dish: If you don't go you will never know Clive's BBS: Telephone 01435830484,3333 Spoilt for choice for images, software etc. And don't forget when your server is down and you desperately need that information quickly, you can always rely on Clive to provide the goods, and you don't need to have internet access, just use windows Hyper terminal. Weathernet: Shortwave radio every morning from about 07:30 to 08:30 on LSB 3.786 MHZ includes interesting discussions, SSTV and more. Short Wave Magazine: Read info in orbit every month by Lawrence Harris, very well researched column. For anybody interested in SSTV etc contact George newport Game Cheats and patches: Game Patches: Start Here For PSX, N64, PC and much more Now for something quite different: as Monty python might say Manchester united: If they need a introduction then perhaps this is not for you. More links to come in the near future!
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