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Old March 21st 04, 12:17 PM
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HI,

My friend Anthony did a new version of the electromagnetic spectrum from
31.2 mHz to 6.52 EHz but this time placing the bands on straight lines
instead of tilted ones. Here is the result :
http://unihedron.com/projects/spectr...m_straight.pdf

Bookmark http://unihedron.com/projects/spectrum/ as this version will soon
be updated to take into account new corrections (like medical devices at 405
MHz, etc).

A few other bandplans and frequencies allocations are available at this
address : http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/qsl-download.htm

73
Thierry, ON4SKY




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Old March 21st 04, 05:47 PM
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 13:17:42 +0100, Thierry wrote:

HI,

My friend Anthony did a new version of the electromagnetic spectrum from
31.2 mHz to 6.52 EHz but this time placing the bands on straight lines
instead of tilted ones. Here is the result :
http://unihedron.com/projects/spectr...m_straight.pdf

Bookmark http://unihedron.com/projects/spectrum/ as this version will soon
be updated to take into account new corrections (like medical devices at 405
MHz, etc).

A few other bandplans and frequencies allocations are available at this
address : http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/qsl-download.htm


He did very well then. Where are these milliHertz frequencies? (mHz)

--
Jock,
Who sat real exams to be a Class A.
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Old March 21st 04, 05:47 PM
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 13:17:42 +0100, Thierry wrote:

HI,

My friend Anthony did a new version of the electromagnetic spectrum from
31.2 mHz to 6.52 EHz but this time placing the bands on straight lines
instead of tilted ones. Here is the result :
http://unihedron.com/projects/spectr...m_straight.pdf

Bookmark http://unihedron.com/projects/spectrum/ as this version will soon
be updated to take into account new corrections (like medical devices at 405
MHz, etc).

A few other bandplans and frequencies allocations are available at this
address : http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/qsl-download.htm


He did very well then. Where are these milliHertz frequencies? (mHz)

--
Jock,
Who sat real exams to be a Class A.
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Old March 21st 04, 11:59 PM
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In (rec.radio.amateur.space), MattD.. wrote:
On Sunday 21 Mar 2004 17:47, the viewscreen flickered and a sinister figure
appeared, stating " I am Jock of Borg. Your opinions will be assimilated.
Resistance is futile!":


He did very well then. Where are these milliHertz frequencies? (mHz)


Actually, Jock, that is exactly what he meant, millihertz, and it relates to
brain activity and EEG machines amongst other things. The .pdf is very
good. It even touches on quantum physics. Pity it's too big to be printed
off and be any use to the mortals amongst up, but those gods with an A2
inkjet will be laughing.


I think it will fit on the big color inkjet at work; the paper's 60
inches wide. ;=)

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Old March 21st 04, 11:59 PM
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In (rec.radio.amateur.space), MattD.. wrote:
On Sunday 21 Mar 2004 17:47, the viewscreen flickered and a sinister figure
appeared, stating " I am Jock of Borg. Your opinions will be assimilated.
Resistance is futile!":


He did very well then. Where are these milliHertz frequencies? (mHz)


Actually, Jock, that is exactly what he meant, millihertz, and it relates to
brain activity and EEG machines amongst other things. The .pdf is very
good. It even touches on quantum physics. Pity it's too big to be printed
off and be any use to the mortals amongst up, but those gods with an A2
inkjet will be laughing.


I think it will fit on the big color inkjet at work; the paper's 60
inches wide. ;=)

--
Mike Andrews

Tired old sysadmin


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Old March 22nd 04, 12:22 PM
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"Thierry" To answer me in private use
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/post.htm wrote:

My friend Anthony did a new version of the electromagnetic spectrum from
31.2 mHz to 6.52 EHz but this time placing the bands on straight lines
instead of tilted ones. Here is the result :
http://unihedron.com/projects/spectr...m_straight.pdf


Very fine work and good for education.

Regards

Ralf

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Old March 22nd 04, 12:22 PM
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"Thierry" To answer me in private use
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/post.htm wrote:

My friend Anthony did a new version of the electromagnetic spectrum from
31.2 mHz to 6.52 EHz but this time placing the bands on straight lines
instead of tilted ones. Here is the result :
http://unihedron.com/projects/spectr...m_straight.pdf


Very fine work and good for education.

Regards

Ralf

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Vy 73 es 55 de Ralf, DL2MRB
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Old March 22nd 04, 09:20 PM
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In (rec.radio.amateur.space), MattD.. wrote:

He did very well then. Where are these milliHertz frequencies? (mHz)


Actually, Jock, that is exactly what he meant, millihertz, and it relates
to brain activity and EEG machines amongst other things.


You learn something new every day!

However, he'll do well to find any brain activity amongst the denizens
of this newsgroup.

--
Jock.
Who is still looking for activity on the 14 milliHz band.
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Old March 22nd 04, 09:20 PM
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In (rec.radio.amateur.space), MattD.. wrote:

He did very well then. Where are these milliHertz frequencies? (mHz)


Actually, Jock, that is exactly what he meant, millihertz, and it relates
to brain activity and EEG machines amongst other things.


You learn something new every day!

However, he'll do well to find any brain activity amongst the denizens
of this newsgroup.

--
Jock.
Who is still looking for activity on the 14 milliHz band.
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