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To find where I am if I on the road click on n1iic-14, Findu has the best maps, and APRS World has good tracking.
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I am ar781 in the CWOP program, n1iic-5 in the ham world.
http://www.wxqa.com/memberlists.html
The normal default display period for weather data is 5 days. After this Wednesday, your data will be quality checked by the MADIS system and the results available here.
http://www.wxqa.com/aprswxnetqc.html
Check this link regularly for the latest news (including system problems), http://www.wxqa.com/news.html
Here's an access form for all of the CWOP data,
http://www.wxqa.com/shortform.html
Use the link below if you'd like to download the logo,
http://wxqa.com/archive/cwp_logo.gif
Here is information about CWOP and internet security,
http://www.wxqa.com/archive.html
Here is a CWOP guide on how to site, operate and maintain your weatherstation, http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dshelms/CWOP_Guide.pdf
Here is a 2.17 Mbyte pdf file that was prepared for an NWS weather workshop and has lots of information on CWOP, http://www.wxqa.com/archive/GDWW2004.pdf
Note that www.cwop.net and www.cwop.info are both active and point to CWOP relevant pages. If you have any questions, please contact me or Dave Helms (CW0351) in cc above.
Thanks again for your data.
Russ KB0TVJ