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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4970.0. "Hurricane Bob" by VERGA::MACDONALD (Home of Digital Realtime Pubs) Mon Aug 19 1991 10:38

    I've uploaded BOB.IFF, BOB.GIF, and BOB.SIX to TAPE::.
    These represent a view of Hurricane Bob taken off the NOAA 9 weather
    satellite as it passed of the east coast this morning around 7 am.
    
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4970.1Very NiceSTAR::GUINEAUbut what was the question?Tue Aug 20 1991 10:023
Excellent image, Paul!

john
4970.2Which way is up?HSSTPT::WILSONTLLead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!)Tue Aug 20 1991 10:500
4970.3Huh??NEST::CURRYTue Aug 20 1991 21:529
    First of all, I'm a beginner at this, so please bear with me! Could
    someone please tell me how to load these images so I could see them?
    Throughout this conference, I've read notes from different people
    that all sound similar to this one. I'd like the opportunity to see
    some of these things for myself, especially the image of Hurricane
    Bob! Sorry to have to hit you with this, but it's been driving me
    crazy trying to figure out what everyone's been talking about!!!
    
    Mike
4970.4Help is at hand...mail me!WOTVAX::HATTOSI think, Therefore I'm paid lessWed Aug 21 1991 08:2117
    Mike,
    
    I, like you, used to be confused about all this stuff, until one day a
    kind person gave me a disk with some utilities on it, and a sheet of
    paper explaining what to do with them.
    
    I will gladly copy you this disk and the sheet of paper, if you like. I
    don't know where NEST:: is so it may take a little while to get there
    by snail mail.
    
    Mail me if you are interested.
    
    By the way, unless you can get your amy in the office, you will need a
    Modem, or access to someone elses!
    
    Regards,
    Stuart
4970.5STAR::GUINEAUbut what was the question?Wed Aug 21 1991 10:2011
A while back I digitized a map of the USA from a picture, then carefully
traced a clean outline in DPAINT.

The result is something that was used for a company logo (a friends company)
but could also be used as a DPAINT stencil to overlay on Paul's nice
satellite images.

I haven't tried this on any yet, but if there is interest, I'll upload
the USA maps...

john
4970.6Info on the EquipmentVERGA::MACDONALDHome of Digital Realtime PubsThu Aug 22 1991 11:1634
    Here's the equipment necessary to get these images direct from the
    satellites:
    
    o  Amiga computer (2 Mbytes at least)
    o  Advanced Electronic Applications (AEA) AVT interface
       (AVT is the product name, but is derived from the acronym
        for "Amiga Video Terminal")
    o  Overview Systems "Overview" option board for the AVT
    o  A "police/fire scanner" capable of receiving between 137 and 138 MHz
       NBFM (for example the Radio Shack PRO-2006 or other less expensive
       Radio Shack receivers).
    o  An antenna, preferrably a circularly polarized multi-element beam
       with azimuth and elevation motors (although a home-brew "top hat"
       will work pretty well, as described in the Overview manual).
    
    The software that comes with the AEA is called AVT Master. It is
    produced by the same folks who brought you HAM-E and CLICKFAX. The
    software upgrades are always free. The current version is 3.08i and is
    bug-free.
    
    The Overview board is only needed ($120 option) if you plan to copy the
    APT (automatic picture transmission) satellites on the 137 MHz band.
    Without it you can still copy the newswire photos transmitted on SWL,
    weather FAX and even retransmissions of the GOES geosynch weather
    satellite. Also, the basic system will demod 55 different modes of b&w
    and color slow scan TV.
    
    The Amiga is a superior platform for this type of amateur video
    intercepts. Black Belt Systems is working on a major upgrade to the
    software to support 256-level grey scale when used with their HAM-E
    board - although 16-level grey scale suits me just fine.
    
    
    The AVT is available from HRO (Ham Radio Outlet) in Salem, NH.