#87719 - 19/04/2002 01:42
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of.........WX Info
[Re: pca]
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journeyman
Registered: 04/02/2002
Posts: 60
Loc: Wyoming and New Zealand
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I thought it might be useful to provide some more information about VHF weather broadcasts. I travel often between the USA and New Zealand and use my two MK2a players in both. I would definitely favor the use of the worldwide chip in the tuner since it would allow me to use the tuner module with my empeg in North America, New Zealand and Australia. Yes, the AM capability and weather reception would be very nice additions.
VHF Marine radio frequencies are used for ship to shore and shore to ship communications around the world. They are also used for continuous weather information broadcasts in the USA, Canada and New Zealand. In the USA VHF transmitters have been installed to provide weather information and severe weather alert warnings to much of the country. Marine VHF frequencies are used in many countries for periodic broadcasts of marine weather information and warnings in coastal areas.
Marine VHF frequencies are usually referred to by a channel designation. Unfortunately these channel designations for a particular frequency are not completely consistent between the USA and the rest of the world. This has resulted in most marine radios having a selector switch between US and International (INT) channels. In the chart below I have shown the channel designation (CH), whether a USA or International (INT) designation (USE), country where continuous weather information is available (Location) and the frequency assigned to the particular channel designation (Frequency (MHz)).
CH______USE__ Location________ Frequency (MHz)
Ch 20___ INT__ NZ_________________161.600
Ch 23___ INT__ NZ_________________161.750
WX1____USA_ USA/Canada_________162.550
WX2____USA_USA/Canada__________162.400
WX3____USA_USA/Canada__________162.475
WX4____USA_USA_________________162.425
WX5____USA_USA_________________162.450
WX6____USA_USA_________________162.500
WX7____USA_ USA________________162.525
WX8____USA_Canada/NZ(VHF ch 21)_161.650
WX9____USA_Canada______________161.775
WX0____USA _???________________163.275
Because of overlapping geographic coverage by VHF transmitter sites many channels are required to provide complete coverage without interference. To be completely useful a weather receiver needs to be capable of being manually switched to a particular channel or it can scan the channels stopping on the first one providing an acceptable signal. Some scanners select the strongest signal available but provision must be made for manual selection or step scanning to tune a particular channel in an area with more than one channel available. Sometimes two channels are available in a particular location but they provide different weather information depending on their intended geographic area coverage.
Michael
PS -- I would like two of the tuner kits. Thanks for your extraordinary efforts.
PSS--How do you make a table on the BBS?
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#87720 - 19/04/2002 10:28
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of.........WX Info
[Re: mail2mm]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31601
Loc: Seattle, WA
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PSS--How do you make a table on the BBS?
HTML is not allowed, so you can't use the <table> tag.
However, if you simply need columns of aligned numbers, you can use the UBB "Code" tag to create a <pre> section and then space everything out with ascii monospacing. This is covered in the BBS FAQ (link near the top of this page).
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#87721 - 19/04/2002 12:55
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of.........WX Info
[Re: tfabris]
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journeyman
Registered: 04/02/2002
Posts: 60
Loc: Wyoming and New Zealand
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Thanks Tony. I will give that a try next time. I did look at the BBS FAQ. I am not a programmer and the opportunity to surround the text with pre tags did not mean anything to me.
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#87722 - 19/04/2002 13:01
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
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member
Registered: 19/03/2002
Posts: 144
Loc: Florida, USA
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If you outlaw scanners, only outlaws will have scanners.
sorry, couldn't resist.
*cough*
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#87723 - 20/04/2002 08:12
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
[Re: lectric]
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old hand
Registered: 30/07/2001
Posts: 1115
Loc: Lochcarron and Edinburgh
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In reply to:
For the record, using a police scanner in the car is about as illegal as putting your trash out on the wrong day of the week.
In which country/region? It depends (a lot) on where you are. I'm pretty sure that intercepting (or interfering with) police communications is a prosecutable offence here in the UK. Whether the CPS will actually go for a prosecution is a separate matter, of course.
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#87724 - 20/04/2002 08:53
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
[Re: tms13]
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enthusiast
Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 356
Loc: NORWAY
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Nope, don't think so.
Here in Norway it was not allowed to own a few years back.
Now after some EU regulations, (some of them apply to Norway, even we are not
a member) we can own but don't use.
Again, who said anyone is going to use it...
TommyE
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#87725 - 20/04/2002 12:45
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
[Re: TommyE]
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Anonymous
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In the US, it may vary from state to state.
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#87726 - 21/04/2002 08:35
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of
[Re: pca]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
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What plans are there for the Sony stalk input and tuner ID select on current modules? Would those two features be in the new one for sure, or probably not?
(Just asking, haven't seen it asked yet by anyone else, I have no real use for the stalk support)
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#87727 - 21/04/2002 09:53
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
[Re: tms13]
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old hand
Registered: 14/04/2002
Posts: 1172
Loc: Hants, UK
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In the UK it's covered by the Wireless and Telegraphy Act 1949 which basically says you are not allowed to listen to transmissions to which you were not the intended recipient. In practice people use scanners for listening to airband, fire, police, ambulance, taxis etc. with little problem *but* if you are silly, following the police etc.) you would be in big trouble. The main method of establishing guilt is if the freq. is programmed into the scanner, otherwise you are ok. Some police forces use encrypted radios now, Bournemouth is definately one of them but it is a pretty expensive thing to do and it will be a few years before they are all converted.
Gareth
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#87728 - 22/04/2002 08:48
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
[Re: tms13]
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member
Registered: 22/12/2001
Posts: 189
Loc: UK
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<quote>I'm pretty sure that intercepting (or interfering with) police communications is a prosecutable offence here in the UK</quote>
My friend's old amp picks up the police radio just dandy, with no FM tuner present. I guess its something in the pre amp stage or wot not?!?
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#87729 - 24/04/2002 06:44
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
[Re: thenominous]
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veteran
Registered: 21/03/2002
Posts: 1424
Loc: MA but Irish born
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*bump* to keep it up front.
And a question to legitimize my bump.
Any idea yet how large physically the tuner will be?
Will be installing my Empeg soon and would like to prepare for the tuner.
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#87730 - 24/04/2002 09:32
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
[Re: Phoenix42]
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member
Registered: 02/05/2000
Posts: 108
Loc: SF Bay Area
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Probably at least a little bigger than the official one, due to the through-hole components. Of course, there's enough space behind my dash for a large sandwich, so I'm not concerned.
Alex
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#87731 - 24/04/2002 09:46
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
[Re: Alexander]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31601
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Of course, there's enough space behind my dash for a large sandwich, so I'm not concerned.
Hope it wasn't pastrami with mayo. A couple of days in the sun and you'll never get the smell out of your car.
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#87732 - 24/04/2002 17:48
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of
[Re: drakino]
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old hand
Registered: 20/07/1999
Posts: 1102
Loc: UK
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The stalk input and the ID select will be present, although the ID may be reduced to allow only four codes rather than 16 to free up a couple of digital IO lines for other purposes.
Patrick
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#87733 - 25/04/2002 07:38
Re: Tuners, and tunable VHF reception
[Re: mail2mm]
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journeyman
Registered: 18/08/1999
Posts: 90
Loc: Scottsdale, AZ USA
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I would just point out that in the US, tunable VHF receive capability would be _very_ handy. If your going to do the WX band (which I'm willing to pay more for) - it would be awesome if you could make the VHF band tunable within the range available by the module.
I operate in both HAM radio and Commercial VHF band near the marine band. I would love the option to tune in a specific VHF FM frequency. I would pay $$$ for this feature.
Plus sign me up for two tuner modules - thanks Patrick!
=-Clarke
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#87734 - 26/04/2002 04:09
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: pca]
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old hand
Registered: 20/07/1999
Posts: 1102
Loc: UK
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Hi.
Well, I have started receiving the information I need on the tuner modules. I've got the datasheets and a preliminary price quote, and am waiting for leadtime info and a couple of samples.
The price is higher than I expected, but lower than I feared. The irritating part is that there is an MOQ (minimum order quantity) of 72 units, which is rather a larger investment than I really wanted in one go. So if this goes ahead I'm counting on you guys to not let me down and suddenly decide that no one wants a tuner.
The good news (and a bit of a puzzle) is that the quoted price for the weatherband module is slightly cheaper than the universal module, even though it tunes more frequencies! I'm querying this, and I need to check with Hugo that this will cause no problems. However, assuming everything checks out, it looks like the extended frequencies will be standard.
Now all we need is some way of using them...
pca
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#87735 - 26/04/2002 04:39
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: pca]
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/08/2001
Posts: 344
Loc: France, Champagne
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Many persons proposed to make a pre-payment for the tuner modules.
I think you can have almost the 72 pre-order ....
Count me in.
I wanted to know, about the stalk, you said 4 commands and not 16 the rest for something else, what's this something else ?
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#87736 - 26/04/2002 04:49
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: Nosferatu]
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old hand
Registered: 20/07/1999
Posts: 1102
Loc: UK
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I wanted to know, about the stalk, you said 4 commands and not 16 the rest for something else, what's this something else ?
This wasn't about the stalk, but about the tuner ID switch. In the current design it uses 4 bits of digital IO, giving 16 possible IDs. I want some of those digital IO lines for more useful things, so I'm going to change it to a pair of two position links, giving 4 possible IDs.
The stalk system will be unchanged.
pca
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#87737 - 26/04/2002 04:56
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: pca]
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/08/2001
Posts: 344
Loc: France, Champagne
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You answered more clearly to my question than I asked.
Thanks, Patrcik.
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#87738 - 26/04/2002 05:34
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: pca]
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enthusiast
Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 356
Loc: NORWAY
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I'll pay you now for two tuners, just let me know.
TommyE
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#87739 - 26/04/2002 07:44
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: TommyE]
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enthusiast
Registered: 07/01/2002
Posts: 274
Loc: Stockport, UK
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i will pay now for 1 tuner - to include uk shipping. Please let me know
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#87741 - 26/04/2002 07:52
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: EDub]
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enthusiast
Registered: 31/01/2002
Posts: 214
Loc: Mississippi State University
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The only use for that is to play your empeg through a stock stereo that doesnt have aux-ins. Other than that it is pretty useless.
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#87742 - 26/04/2002 10:09
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: Nosferatu]
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veteran
Registered: 21/03/2002
Posts: 1424
Loc: MA but Irish born
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Many persons proposed to make a pre-payment for the tuner modules.
and you can count me among them for one tuner pre-payment of ~$150
I'll be installing my Empeg in the next few weeks and I know I am going to miss NPR and some other stations, but I'll be delighted to get rid of the excessive advertising, chit-chat and gain control over the music I hear.
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#87743 - 26/04/2002 14:17
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update 2)
[Re: pca]
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stranger
Registered: 11/02/2002
Posts: 45
Loc: Italy
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If you decide to accept pre-payments, and the price is not raising too much, I would happily contribute with the amount of two (possibly three) kit-units.
My empeg shows a smile already... :-)
Alberto
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#87744 - 28/04/2002 12:49
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of
[Re: pca]
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journeyman
Registered: 14/03/2002
Posts: 70
Loc: Coventry, UK
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I am happy to prepay for a tuner kit if it is not more than $150
Will need it shipping to UK though - hope this is not a problem.
Geoff
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#87745 - 28/04/2002 13:03
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of
[Re: GeoffT]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 21/05/1999
Posts: 5335
Loc: Cambridge UK
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Will need it shipping to UK though - hope this is not a problem.
That Somerset to UK shipping could be a big problem!
Rob
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#87746 - 28/04/2002 13:26
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of
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pooh-bah
Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Yup, those postal clerks would probably send it off to UKraine...
/Michael
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#87747 - 28/04/2002 16:49
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of
[Re: mtempsch]
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journeyman
Registered: 07/01/2002
Posts: 65
Loc: Bellingham, WA USA
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I too am willing to prepay for two kits. The weatherband option sounds interesting, but I would be happy with just FM. If you are still looking for extra input ideas -- how about an input for an external dimmer signal? My factory (Toyota) headunit's display would adjust when the dash lights were adjusted. It would be nice to restore that feature. Just a thought ... thanks for taking on this project. I will dust off my soldering iron in anticipation.
P.S. If you decide to create a full blown police scanner model I would be willing to pay even more (say $250), and still prepay two tuner plus shipping.
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#87748 - 28/04/2002 23:00
Re: Tuners, empeg, for the use of (update)
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stranger
Registered: 27/01/2002
Posts: 25
Loc: Alexandria, People's Republic ...
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Scanner laws, state by state in the US:
http://www.afn.org/~afn09444/scanlaws/
_owen
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