boots: there may be some "hams" here that are not familiar with EME arrays.
My radio
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Re: My radio
Leo: is the person in your photo wearing a set of ears? (cool device!)
boots: there may be some "hams" here that are not familiar with EME arrays.
boots: there may be some "hams" here that are not familiar with EME arrays.
Re: My radio
Reminds me of this:
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I bought a pair of shoes from a drug dealer the other day. I dunno what he laced them with but I’ve been tripping all day,
Re: My radio
Need a subwoofer for that radio........ ??
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I applied to join the SETI project, but they said my scanning equipment wasn't up to scratch.sepulchre wrote:Working with SETI?
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Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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I think it's hair blowin' in the wind but - who knows? That's the cover shot for Kate Bush "Cloudbusting." Lately NPR financial show has been nicking bits of it for bumper music.sepulchre wrote:Leo: is the person in your photo wearing a set of ears? (cool device!)
down technical blind alleys . . .
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Yeah? I think I've got a couple of hers.
Can't get NPR (thus the aerial) except now and then driving in the car. And even then there are at least two, maybe three stations battling for the space. I used to think they were the opposition trying to horn in on the frequency and sometimes that does happen, but a few times I hear the same broadcast with a delay rolling in on the interference pattern. There are a few Public Radio transmitters around the state and I'm on the edges of their range, it seems.
So on a nice overcast, rainy day I can get in the car and head down Hwy 35 and get a clear signal. Otherwise it's all hash, especially in clear weather. Go figure.
Can't get NPR (thus the aerial) except now and then driving in the car. And even then there are at least two, maybe three stations battling for the space. I used to think they were the opposition trying to horn in on the frequency and sometimes that does happen, but a few times I hear the same broadcast with a delay rolling in on the interference pattern. There are a few Public Radio transmitters around the state and I'm on the edges of their range, it seems.
So on a nice overcast, rainy day I can get in the car and head down Hwy 35 and get a clear signal. Otherwise it's all hash, especially in clear weather. Go figure.