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Sdr Software Defined Radio Unlocks Weather Data

NOAA Weather Satellites Now Accessible to the Public

SDR Software-Defined Radio Unlocks Weather Data

Antenna and USB Stick Required for Reception

Weather enthusiasts and everyday citizens now have the ability to access data from NOAA weather satellites thanks to the development of SDR (Software-Defined Radio) technology. With an antenna and a SDR USB stick, individuals can receive and decode weather data directly from the satellites as they pass overhead.

Each NOAA weather satellite broadcasts an array of data, including temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, and cloud cover. This data can be used for a variety of purposes, such as tracking weather patterns, predicting storms, and monitoring environmental conditions.

The World in Real-Time global map utilized by GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has been updated to include the locations of NOAA weather satellites, making it possible to track their movements and anticipate when they will be passing overhead.


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