Software used for decoding various types of weather and navigational information for marine communication purposes.
SeaTTY is a shareware navigational warning app and networking program, developed by DXsoft for Windows.
The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of SeaTTY to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this navigational warning program.
A program to receive weather reports, weather charts and navigational warnings
A program to receive weather reports, navigational warnings and weather charts transmitted on longwave and shortwave bands in RTTY, NAVTEX and HF-FAX (WEFAX) modes. It can decode GMDSS DSC (HF and VHF) messages. Software also can automatically save NOAA Weather Radio SAME voice messages (NWR SAME) and them digital headers. None additional hardware is required - your need only receiver and computer with a sound card.
Features of SeaTTY
- Audio: Volume control and mute functions.
- Automation: Automatic mode selection.
- Data: Save/export to text files.
- Decoding: Variety of digital modes.
- Integration: Logging with NMEA data.
- Interface: User-friendly and customizable.
- Monitoring: Multi-channel audio recording.
- Network: Multi-channel broadcasts.
- Performance: Fast and reliable decoding.
- Processing: Noise cancellation and filtering.
- Reception: Auto-tuning and manual tuning.
- Support: Multiple soundcards simultaneously.
- Tuning: Automatic frequency control.
- Visualization: Real-time spectrogram.
Compatibility and License
This download is licensed as shareware for the Windows operating system from network software and can be used as a free trial until the trial period ends (after an unspecified number of days). The SeaTTY 2.65.0.504 demo is available to all software users as a free download with potential restrictions and is not necessarily the full version of this software.
What version of Windows can SeaTTY run on?
SeaTTY can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.
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