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===== Image Preparation ===== | ===== Image Preparation ===== | ||
- | If you've looked into WEFAX reception before you may know that there are various different formats. Usually this relates to lines per minute. As you'd expect a lower line speed results in a potentially higher quality image, more resilient to noise. FLDigi allows you to select from a few different speeds, but 120 LPM will be absolutely fine and matches most (if not all) of the actual weather broadcast stations that you will hear on the bands. Regardless of line speed chosen it seems that the resulting image is always 1809 pixels wide, so it is important to make sure that your image is this wide otherwise FLDigi will do fill in the rest with white space (which you may be ok with!). The height of the image is up to you. Longer images take longer to send and will put more stress on your rig. The exercise of choosing a power output for sending an image is left to the reader - the resilience of your finals being the limiting factor. | + | If you've looked into WEFAX reception before you may know that there are various different formats. Usually this relates to lines per minute. As you'd expect a lower line speed results in a potentially higher quality image, more resilient to noise. FLDigi allows you to select from a few different speeds, but 120 LPM will be absolutely fine and matches most (if not all) of the actual weather broadcast stations that you will hear on the bands. Regardless of line speed chosen it seems that the resulting image is always 1809 pixels wide, so it is important to make sure that your image is this wide otherwise FLDigi will fill in the rest with white space (which you may be ok with!). The height of the image is up to you. Longer images take longer to send and will put more stress on your rig. The exercise of choosing a power output for sending an image is left to the reader - the resilience of your finals being the limiting factor. |
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So, you'll need to resize your slide to make sure it matches the required 1809 pixels wide. Make sure that when you do this that the aspect ratio stays OK (ie, if you widen the slide you should also be vertically extending the slide). If any further vertical trimming is required to make the image shorter for sending then now is the time to do it. | So, you'll need to resize your slide to make sure it matches the required 1809 pixels wide. Make sure that when you do this that the aspect ratio stays OK (ie, if you widen the slide you should also be vertically extending the slide). If any further vertical trimming is required to make the image shorter for sending then now is the time to do it. | ||
- | In terms of filetype FLDigi will accept PNG, BMP, and JPEG. I'd strongly advise to keep things uncompressed so that you have nice, clean lines - BMP is probably best. Experiment if you want! | + | In terms of filetype FLDigi will accept PNG, BMP, and JPEG. I'd strongly advise to keep things uncompressed so that you have nice, clean lines - BMP is probably best. Experiment if you want! One thing that needs noting is that FLDigi, despite supporting BMP, doesn' |
===== Sending your image ===== | ===== Sending your image ===== | ||
Assuming you have CAT control all sorted this is pretty easy. Load FLDigi and select " | Assuming you have CAT control all sorted this is pretty easy. Load FLDigi and select " | ||
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+ | Then hit TX B/W or Color as appropriate to send your image. I have never tried colour, it always seems greyed out. |
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