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OARC VHF Weather Satellite Reception Tips & Tricks

This is the first draft of what will hopefully become a useful club resource for people wanting to do some VHF satellite reception of either NOAA APT signals or the LRPT signal from the Russian meteor satellites. There’s no need to reinvent the wheel as plenty has been written before on this subject. Instead there will be links to other places around the Internet, but also some learned wisdom and tips from OARC members. It is unfinished and may get broken up into separate pages once it becomes unwieldy.

VHF satellite work is the easiest satellite reception work to get into. If you get the bug after doing this consider moving up to L-band HRPT reception, which should doable with a modest antenna. The next step up from that is to geostationary satellites, where you'll be needing amplifiers, filters, and a whole lot of kit. There are a few places on the internet that specialise in this kind of thing.


Contents

OARC reception gallery

If you're adding entries please add the start time of the pass, or for composites feel free to specify a time range.

APT Captures

Capture Date Time(s) (UTC) Callsign/Name Notes
i.ibb.co_qvkhgwt_07211107-msa.jpg 21/07/2021 11:07 MM3IIG Mark NOAA-18, Multi-spectral analysis
21/07/2021 9am-12pm MM3IIG Mark NOAA-18 & 19 composite, Multi-spectral analysis. This is composed of 4 passes
15/07/2021 10:40 M7SMU Simon NOAA-18, normal view of a single channel
26/07/2021 8am-11am M7SMU Simon Animation created by MM3IIG using Simon’s captures

LRPT Captures

To follow.

Capture Date Time(s) (UTC) Callsign/Name Notes
x x x x x
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