BEGIN LOGIN DATE 16-03-2001 TIME 14:29:02 SYSTEM no system name ch 1 FREQUENCY 19708.000 kHz BAUDRATE 100.000 SHIFT 170 Hz END LOGIN tc kph wx bcst sked: pacific high seas weather 0510 and 1910 (following tfc list) wcc wx bcst sked: n. atlantic hi seas weather 1241 1641 (following tfc list) wnu wx bcst sked: gulf/caribbean/atlantic tropical hurricane bulletins 0221~~ptwq 0821 1121 1421 1721 2021 2321 utc gulf/caribbean offshore fcst 0351 1551 2151 utc zsc bcst sked: weather, followed by nav warnings at 0930 and 1730 utc for additional information, send a svc+ msg ga+? globe wireless now offers message delivery via the internet to internet email destinations. this service is available for both business and personal use. this exciting, new messaging service requires some consideration from sitor users.please understand that radio telex (sitor) utilizes the baudot code which does not support the entire ascii character set.therefore, to ac~ommodate internet addressing formats and message text, it is necessary for you to convert certain ascii symbols to a format our coast station software can recognize. we will then automatically convert that format back to the appropriate ascii symbol prior to sending your message to the internet. for example, the underscore, exclamation point, star and 'at' symbols will not pass through our coast stations in the ship-to-shore direction unless converted as follows: convert the 'at' symbol to: (at) convert the exclamation point to: (bang) convert the underscore symbol to: (bar) convert the star symbol to: (star) the correct sitor command used for internet addressing is: int+ it should be used in the following manner: int whoever(at)domain.com+ example: wabc de kfs ga+ int whoever(at)domain.com+ for those messages destined to numerical compuserv internet addresses please replace any comma symbols in the address string with a period symbol. example: 71234,5678(at)compuserv.com should be transmited as int 71234.5678(at)compuse rv.com+ all messages transmitted by the ship are chargeable to the vessel's accounting authority unless a personal billing code is sent with each transmitted message. crew members may obtain their personal billing code from globe wireless by sending a free svc+ message to customer service or calling us at (650) 726-6588. the billing code format consists of the word billing: followed by a colon and then valid account number on the first line of the message text. example: shore-to-ship mes~aging: shoreside correspondents may send messages to your vessel using the internet by addressing the message to your actual radio callsign at globeemai l.com using the addressing convention: callsign(at)globeemail.com however, they need not convert those ascii characters mentioned above... upon receipt of their messages, we will convert those ascii characters mentioned above prior to transmitting the message to the ship.please understand that shore-to-ship messages must also contain a valid billing number inserted on the first line of text (message contents field) using the same billing code format: personal internet email messages arriving at globe wireless, destined for your ship, wi~hout a valid billing code will be rejected and sent back to the originator. shore-to-ship messages must also contain the name of the ship and the intended recipients name in the text, so the r/o can deliver the message to the crewmember.please tell your family and/or friends who will want to send messages to the ship to call globe wireless and obtain their own account numbers. otherwise, the crew member can provide them with his or her own personal account number and be financially responsible for all messages sent in the shore-to-ship direction.if you would like globe wireless to assist your shoreside correspondents with setting up an account, please send a free svc+ message to us with their name and telephone number. we will be happy to assist them.if you have any questions whatsoever about our internet messaging service, please do not hesitate to send us a free svc+ message. welcome all inquiries and are anxious to assist you. regards customer service department globe wireless ga+?