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On May 7, 12:38 pm, Radium wrote:
Hi: If my location is in southern California, what would I hear on a "DXed" 300 GHz AM Radio Receiver? Would there be a specific difference between what I would hear at night and what I would hear during the day? On medium-wave station, I notice the interference -- in the form of tones -- to be louder at night than the day. Does this difference also apply to extreme shortwave frequencies as high as 300 GHz? NOTE: I am aware than 300 GHz is most likely FM, not AM. However, am still curious as to what I would hear on a 300 GHz AM receiver. Thanks, Radium Chances are you will be able to finally confirm the theory that you can talk to the dead. |
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"Radiola" wrote in message ups.com... On May 7, 12:38 pm, Radium wrote: Hi: If my location is in southern California, what would I hear on a "DXed" 300 GHz AM Radio Receiver? Would there be a specific difference between what I would hear at night and what I would hear during the day? On medium-wave station, I notice the interference -- in the form of tones -- to be louder at night than the day. Does this difference also apply to extreme shortwave frequencies as high as 300 GHz? NOTE: I am aware than 300 GHz is most likely FM, not AM. However, am still curious as to what I would hear on a 300 GHz AM receiver. Thanks, Radium Chances are you will be able to finally confirm the theory that you can talk to the dead. Go here; www.millitech.com ...............GC |
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On May 9, 6:43 am, Radiola wrote:
Chances are you will be able to finally confirm the theory that you can talk to the dead. Reminds me of the film "White Noise" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0375210/ |
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On May 9, 6:43 am, Radiola wrote:
On May 7, 12:38 pm, Radium wrote: Hi: If my location is in southern California, what would I hear on a "DXed" 300 GHz AM Radio Receiver? Would there be a specific difference between what I would hear at night and what I would hear during the day? On medium-wave station, I notice the interference -- in the form of tones -- to be louder at night than the day. Does this difference also apply to extreme shortwave frequencies as high as 300 GHz? NOTE: I am aware than 300 GHz is most likely FM, not AM. However, am still curious as to what I would hear on a 300 GHz AM receiver. Thanks, Radium Chances are you will be able to finally confirm the theory that you can talk to the dead.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Most likely hearing the Dead from a Transmission that 'originated' : One, Ten or a Hundred Million Years Ago. long ago and far away ~ RHF |
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