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Old February 14th 06, 09:32 PM
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I'm going to attempt to build one of my ghost receievers dead bug style. The goal being to take something that I usually mount in an old PC case, and fit it into a cigar box. I've never tried dead bug, or ugly construction, but figure it should be the most spacerous mehtod, and I cany use both side of a board for seperate functions.

As far as my ghost receivers, just remember those proclaiming something is impossible are interupted by someone doing it. Believe it or not, like it or not, the dead talk! This IS the next frontier in electronics!

http://franksumption.tripod.com/

I still haven't quite gotten the LNM3820 to work the way I want it to. It works on the bread board, but not on a PCB.

Frank
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Old February 15th 06, 06:30 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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The next frontier? Hell Frank, I built my first Doug DeMaw preamp 30 years
ago "dead bug style"!
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I'm going to attempt to build one of my ghost receievers dead bug style.
The goal being to take something that I usually mount in an old PC case,
and fit it into a cigar box. I've never tried dead bug, or ugly
construction, but figure it should be the most spacerous mehtod, and I
cany use both side of a board for seperate functions.

As far as my ghost receivers, just remember those proclaiming
something is impossible are interupted by someone doing it. Believe
it or not, like it or not, the dead talk! This IS the next frontier in
electronics!

http://franksumption.tripod.com/

I still haven't quite gotten the LNM3820 to work the way I want it to.
It works on the bread board, but not on a PCB.

Frank


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Old February 15th 06, 09:03 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Gosh, you must have been in short trousers then, Ed!


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The next frontier? Hell Frank, I built my first Doug DeMaw preamp 30 years
ago "dead bug style"!
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I'm going to attempt to build one of my ghost receievers dead bug style.
The goal being to take something that I usually mount in an old PC case,
and fit it into a cigar box. I've never tried dead bug, or ugly
construction, but figure it should be the most spacerous mehtod, and I
cany use both side of a board for seperate functions.

As far as my ghost receivers, just remember those proclaiming
something is impossible are interupted by someone doing it. Believe
it or not, like it or not, the dead talk! This IS the next frontier in
electronics!

http://franksumption.tripod.com/

I still haven't quite gotten the LNM3820 to work the way I want it to.
It works on the bread board, but not on a PCB.

Frank


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Frank





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Old February 25th 06, 02:52 AM
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This ain't some simple RF amplifier. I meant that ghost communication, or transdimensional communications, is the next frontier, for those that are brave enough not to listen to the scientists, skeptics, and debunkers that will tell you it's impossible because it scares the crap out of them, or goes against some brain dead theory of how life, and physics is supposed to be.
After six years of working on these projects, you can imagine how many idiots I've encountered that are so sure they know better.

Frank
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Old February 25th 06, 05:01 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Frank enscribed:
This ain't some simple RF amplifier. I meant that ghost communication,
or transdimensional communications, is the next frontier, for those
that are brave enough not to listen to the scientists, skeptics, and
debunkers that will tell you it's impossible because it scares the crap
out of them, or goes against some brain dead theory of how life, and
physics is supposed to be.


My apologies for missing the start of this thread, but what is it that
you are trying to achieve here?
If you are looking for some assistance in building a particular circuit
I would certainly like to help. I have been a ham for almost four
decades, with a strong tilt towards building rather than operating.
My experience with the scientific and skeptic community is that they
would actually _LOVE_ to see some real evidence of the paranormal,
rather than debunking it as a matter of principle.
If you have a workable proposition we could take it to JREF,
www.randi.org and collect a nice $1million.
I would really like to be able to do that.
Let me know,

73 Alf NU8I
Scottsdale AZ DM43an


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Old February 25th 06, 06:39 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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"Alfred Green" wrote in message
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My experience with the scientific and skeptic community is that they would
actually _LOVE_ to see some real evidence of the paranormal, rather than
debunking it as a matter of principle.


There is some of that, but woe betides those who let their beliefs cloud
interpretation of the results. Skeptics and scientists remain first and
foremost skeptics and scientists. It would have to be very compelling to
even pass a first scrutiny.

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Old February 16th 06, 02:52 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Frank wrote:
I'm going to attempt to build one of my ghost receievers dead bug style.
The goal being to take something that I usually mount in an old PC case,
and fit it into a cigar box. I've never tried dead bug, or ugly
construction, but figure it should be the most spacerous mehtod, and I
cany use both side of a board for seperate functions.

As far as my ghost receivers, just remember those proclaiming
something is impossible are interupted by someone doing it. Believe
it or not, like it or not, the dead talk! This IS the next frontier in
electronics!

Well you are in good company, along with Houdini, A.C.Doyle, and Tesla.
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Old February 25th 06, 02:39 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:32:07 +0000, Frank wrote:


As far as my ghost receivers, just remember those proclaiming
something is impossible are interupted by someone doing it. Believe
it or not, like it or not, the dead talk!


Actually, Frank, some of them read the newsgroups too, though most of
them seem to prefer the binary porn groups.

Good luck!

Andy

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Old May 26th 06, 08:00 PM
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I'm going to attempt to build one of my ghost receievers dead bug style. The goal being to take something that I usually mount in an old PC case, and fit it into a cigar box. I've never tried dead bug, or ugly construction, but figure it should be the most spacerous mehtod, and I cany use both side of a board for seperate functions.

As far as my ghost receivers, just remember those proclaiming something is impossible are interupted by someone doing it. Believe it or not, like it or not, the dead talk! This IS the next frontier in electronics!

http://franksumption.tripod.com/

I still haven't quite gotten the LNM3820 to work the way I want it to. It works on the bread board, but not on a PCB.

Frank

Okay, I tried Dead Bug construtcion, and it seems it is absolutly wortheless for complicated circuits. Most the hams I see pushing this method are only using a couple components, try it with about 50, and see how well it works---NOT. I made two of my systems with it, and an amp, all are crappy!!

Frank
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Old May 27th 06, 12:54 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Frank wrote:
Frank Wrote:
I'm going to attempt to build one of my ghost receievers dead bug style.
The goal being to take something that I usually mount in an old PC case,
and fit it into a cigar box. I've never tried dead bug, or ugly
construction, but figure it should be the most spacerous mehtod, and I
cany use both side of a board for seperate functions.

As far as my ghost receivers, just remember those proclaiming
something is impossible are interupted by someone doing it. Believe
it or not, like it or not, the dead talk! This IS the next frontier in
electronics!

http://franksumption.tripod.com/

I still haven't quite gotten the LNM3820 to work the way I want it to.
It works on the bread board, but not on a PCB.

Frank



Okay, I tried Dead Bug construtcion, and it seems it is absolutly
wortheless for complicated circuits. Most the hams I see pushing this
method are only using a couple components, try it with about 50, and
see how well it works---NOT. I made two of my systems with it, and an
amp, all are crappy!!


I wouldn't even consider it for anything at all complex, although it
might not be too bad if you split the circuit into smaller modules
rather than trying to get everything on one board. I prefer what could
be called 'live bug' construction, with the chips the right way up. I
have a good home PCB process, so I tend to use that these days.

Perhaps the ghosts from your dead bugs are causing interference. 8-)

73, Leon



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