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On Sep 3, 12:52 am, RHF wrote:
On Sep 2, 12:29 am, Jasen Betts wrote: On 2007-08-30, Tam/WB2TT wrote: I am curious here. At some point you have to switch from metallic conductors and antennas to lenses and other optics. Any idea what the highest frequency RF amplifier works at? I've heard of X-ray lasers. Bye. Jasen I am Hearing a Talking House on 1670 kHz with the Voice of "Randy the Radio Realitor" -aka- Randy Steigler =http://www.randysteiger.com/ . Re/Max Del Oro -in- San Luis Obispo County, CAhttp://www.deloroproperties.com/ Speaking of Astronomical - SFH : 3Br+2Ba ~ $385K . Twain Harte, CA 95383 -USA- ~ RHF . . . . This will be buried inside a completely unrelated thread, but there are lots of "low power", Part 15 100mW, devices in the MW band. There is a Military Graveyard just about 15 miles south of me that has such a transmitter for "self guided tours". I have seen/received several "talking houses" including a solar powered one that I was very tempted to visit under the cover of dark and appropriate for my own use. I have seen a few billboards with these also. Down toward Tennessee the big firworks outlets tended to use them about 8 years ago. I don't know if they are still in use cause I don't get down there these days. Regarding my hunt for the UNID 1640 station rebroadcasting A NOAA weather stream, I had assumed by content it was at or near Cave Run Lake, near Morehead KY. But we visited there Friday and no signal. I talked to the Corp of Engineers and they suggested we check in Jackson. So off we went. As we approached Jackson it was clear it was not there. But I decided to check the Jackson Airport/NOAA office to see what they knew. They were aware of the TIS stations in Winchester and Richmond that carried NOAA and were for use in the event of a nerve agent leak from the Blue Grass Army Depot in Richmond, but they knew of no station on 1640. They gave me a list of towns where there are low powered NOAA WX transmitters to check and it wasn't in any of them. On a lark we went to Richmond Yesterday and the TIS on 1610 is still only receivable right next the the emergency center. But there was a different station on 1640. This one is clearly connected with the Nerve Agent program and may be in Berea. Sooner then later I hope to locate both 1640 transmitters. I will post the main body of this under a new thread. Terry |
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