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Old June 19th 09, 07:51 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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A few questions from an ignorant layman:

I've heard of terms such as 'galactic noise', 'solar noise', and 'cosmic
microwave background'. From what I've been told, CMB can be heard as the
static between stations. What about the other two? In fact, what are
they? Do they affect reception? Are they easily identifiable?

Also, what other 'extra terrestrial' phenonema can be heard on the
average receiver? (Besides ET calling home!) Can the aurora
borealis or meteorites be heard?
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RN wrote:

A few questions from an ignorant layman:

I've heard of terms such as 'galactic noise', 'solar noise', and 'cosmic
microwave background'. From what I've been told, CMB can be heard as the
static between stations. What about the other two? In fact, what are
they? Do they affect reception? Are they easily identifiable?


Do a net search on "amateur radio astronomy" for lots of material
describing emissions and how to detect them.

Also, what other 'extra terrestrial' phenonema can be heard on the
average receiver? (Besides ET calling home!) Can the aurora
borealis or meteorites be heard?


Certainly they affect propagation; hams have worked aurora skip on high
bands for years, and meteor scatter systems were used during the cold
war for data transmission in areas without infrastructure.

When Jupiter has strong active magnetic storms, they can be heard on
a variety of bands using a variety of modes; years ago during a
particularly strong period, characteristic sounds of these emissions
could be heard on ordinary FM radios (in a quiet part of the band).

Michael
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RN wrote:
A few questions from an ignorant layman:

I've heard of terms such as 'galactic noise', 'solar noise', and 'cosmic
microwave background'. From what I've been told, CMB can be heard as the
static between stations. What about the other two? In fact, what are
they? Do they affect reception? Are they easily identifiable?

Also, what other 'extra terrestrial' phenonema can be heard on the
average receiver? (Besides ET calling home!) Can the aurora
borealis or meteorites be heard?


You can hear Jupiter sometimes on HF. A little above 20 MHz as I recall.

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RN wrote:

I've heard of terms such as 'galactic noise', 'solar noise', and 'cosmic
microwave background'. From what I've been told, CMB can be heard as the
static between stations. What about the other two? In fact, what are
they? Do they affect reception? Are they easily identifiable?

Also, what other 'extra terrestrial' phenonema can be heard on the
average receiver? (Besides ET calling home!) Can the aurora
borealis or meteorites be heard?





Hydrogen atoms at 1420 MHz are a perennial favourite. I can listen for
hours at a time.



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m II wrote:

Hydrogen atoms at 1420 MHz are a perennial favourite. I can listen for
hours at a time.



dave wrote:

You can hear Jupiter sometimes on HF. A little above 20 MHz as I recall.




Yes! I find that fascinating. Any more?



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In article t,
msg wrote:

Just curious: are folks filtering out 'gignews.com' or 'supernews.com'?
Lately, in a number of newsgroups, I have received no replies and yet
others who posted nearly identical responses did receive replies (but
posted using other NNTP servers).


I write it off as the newsgroups getting too damn cliquish.
Just like Junior High. Too many of the lurker/occasional posters
have just dropped out, so it's just the regulars talking to one
another. And many of them won't deign to answer even a direct
question.

Some time ago I noticed threads that suggested some tendency to
blanket filter on the above NNTP providers.


Here's the Path: header from your message here. So it got to Bellsouth
and Highwinds (which is the real source behind around a half a dozen
NSPs, like Newsguy and Teranews).

Path: zenier!
s02-b52!
num01.iad!
npeer01.iad.highwinds-media.com!
news.highwinds-media.com!
feed-me.highwinds-media.com!
bigfeed3.bellsouth.net!
news.bellsouth.net!
border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
nntp.giganews.com!
backlog2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
nntp.posted.cpinternet!
news.posted.cpinternet.POSTED!
not-for-mail

Message-ID: t
also got to AIOE.

Somebody appears to be filtering out crossposts to the alt.fan.l*mb**gh
and r.r.s, (or maybe it's the ones with too many crossposts). I don't
get them from Highwinds, but do from other feeds. (That helps this
group a bit for some folks. So Roy, don't bother doing it).


Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)


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In article ,
(Mark Zenier) wrote:

In article t,
msg wrote:

Just curious: are folks filtering out 'gignews.com' or 'supernews.com'?
Lately, in a number of newsgroups, I have received no replies and yet
others who posted nearly identical responses did receive replies (but
posted using other NNTP servers).


I write it off as the newsgroups getting too damn cliquish.
Just like Junior High. Too many of the lurker/occasional posters
have just dropped out, so it's just the regulars talking to one
another. And many of them won't deign to answer even a direct
question.

Some time ago I noticed threads that suggested some tendency to
blanket filter on the above NNTP providers.


Here's the Path: header from your message here. So it got to Bellsouth
and Highwinds (which is the real source behind around a half a dozen
NSPs, like Newsguy and Teranews).

Path: zenier!
s02-b52!
num01.iad!
npeer01.iad.highwinds-media.com!
news.highwinds-media.com!
feed-me.highwinds-media.com!
bigfeed3.bellsouth.net!
news.bellsouth.net!
border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
nntp.giganews.com!
backlog2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
nntp.posted.cpinternet!
news.posted.cpinternet.POSTED!
not-for-mail

Message-ID: t
also got to AIOE.

Somebody appears to be filtering out crossposts to the alt.fan.l*mb**gh
and r.r.s, (or maybe it's the ones with too many crossposts). I don't
get them from Highwinds, but do from other feeds. (That helps this
group a bit for some folks. So Roy, don't bother doing it).


Don't worry about Roy. That retard is busy changing all the subject
lines in the threads just to screw people up.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
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On Jun 21, 9:46*am, (Mark Zenier) wrote:
In article t,

msg wrote:

Just curious: are folks filtering out 'gignews.com' or 'supernews.com'?
Lately, in a number of newsgroups, I have received no replies and yet
others who posted nearly identical responses did receive replies (but
posted using other NNTP servers).


I write it off as the newsgroups getting too damn cliquish.
Just like Junior High. *Too many of the lurker/occasional posters
have just dropped out, so it's just the regulars talking to one
another. *And many of them won't deign to answer even a direct
question.

Some time ago I noticed threads that suggested some tendency to
blanket filter on the above NNTP providers.


Here's the Path: header from your message here. *So it got to Bellsouth
and Highwinds (which is the real source behind around a half a dozen
NSPs, like Newsguy and Teranews).

Path: zenier!
* * * s02-b52!
* * * num01.iad!
* * * npeer01.iad.highwinds-media.com!
* * * news.highwinds-media.com!
* * * feed-me.highwinds-media.com!
* * * bigfeed3.bellsouth.net!
* * * news.bellsouth.net!
* * * border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
* * * nntp.giganews.com!
* * * backlog2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
* * * nntp.posted.cpinternet!
* * * news.posted.cpinternet.POSTED!
* * * not-for-mail

Message-ID: t
also got to AIOE.

Somebody appears to be filtering out crossposts to the alt.fan.l*mb**gh
and r.r.s, (or maybe it's the ones with too many crossposts). *I don't
get them from Highwinds, but do from other feeds. *(That helps this
group a bit for some folks. *So Roy, don't bother doing it).

Mark Zenier *
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)


Generally 'i' [RHF] post via Google Groups
Path : g2news2.google.com!postnews.google.com!
Organization : http://groups.google.com
NNTP-Posting-Host: 69.110.79.36
[ from Modesto, CA -via- pacbell.net ]
X-Trace : posting.google.com
X-Complaints-To :
Complaints-To :


1 - Please feel Free to Ignore Me [My Posts]

2 - Please feel Free to Filter Me [My Posts]

yes it is that easy - idtars ~ RHF
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On Jun 22, 7:16*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article ,
(Mark Zenier) wrote:



In article t,
msg wrote:


Just curious: are folks filtering out 'gignews.com' or 'supernews.com'?
Lately, in a number of newsgroups, I have received no replies and yet
others who posted nearly identical responses did receive replies (but
posted using other NNTP servers).


I write it off as the newsgroups getting too damn cliquish.
Just like Junior High. *Too many of the lurker/occasional posters
have just dropped out, so it's just the regulars talking to one
another. *And many of them won't deign to answer even a direct
question.


Some time ago I noticed threads that suggested some tendency to
blanket filter on the above NNTP providers.


Here's the Path: header from your message here. *So it got to Bellsouth
and Highwinds (which is the real source behind around a half a dozen
NSPs, like Newsguy and Teranews).


Path: zenier!
* * * s02-b52!
* * * num01.iad!
* * * npeer01.iad.highwinds-media.com!
* * * news.highwinds-media.com!
* * * feed-me.highwinds-media.com!
* * * bigfeed3.bellsouth.net!
* * * news.bellsouth.net!
* * * border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
* * * nntp.giganews.com!
* * * backlog2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
* * * nntp.posted.cpinternet!
* * * news.posted.cpinternet.POSTED!
* * * not-for-mail


Message-ID: t
also got to AIOE.


Somebody appears to be filtering out crossposts to the alt.fan.l*mb**gh
and r.r.s, (or maybe it's the ones with too many crossposts). *I don't
get them from Highwinds, but do from other feeds. *(That helps this
group a bit for some folks. *So Roy, don't bother doing it).


- Don't worry about Roy.
- That retard is busy changing all the subject
- lines in the threads just to screw people up.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


Telamon Now Why Would I Do That . . .

oops i did it again ~ RHF
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In article
,
"~ RHF" wrote:

On Jun 22, 7:16*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article ,
(Mark Zenier) wrote:



In article t,
msg wrote:


Just curious: are folks filtering out 'gignews.com' or 'supernews.com'?
Lately, in a number of newsgroups, I have received no replies and yet
others who posted nearly identical responses did receive replies (but
posted using other NNTP servers).


I write it off as the newsgroups getting too damn cliquish.
Just like Junior High. *Too many of the lurker/occasional posters
have just dropped out, so it's just the regulars talking to one
another. *And many of them won't deign to answer even a direct
question.


Some time ago I noticed threads that suggested some tendency to
blanket filter on the above NNTP providers.


Here's the Path: header from your message here. *So it got to Bellsouth
and Highwinds (which is the real source behind around a half a dozen
NSPs, like Newsguy and Teranews).


Path: zenier!
* * * s02-b52!
* * * num01.iad!
* * * npeer01.iad.highwinds-media.com!
* * * news.highwinds-media.com!
* * * feed-me.highwinds-media.com!
* * * bigfeed3.bellsouth.net!
* * * news.bellsouth.net!
* * * border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
* * * nntp.giganews.com!
* * * backlog2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!
* * * nntp.posted.cpinternet!
* * * news.posted.cpinternet.POSTED!
* * * not-for-mail


Message-ID: t
also got to AIOE.


Somebody appears to be filtering out crossposts to the alt.fan.l*mb**gh
and r.r.s, (or maybe it's the ones with too many crossposts). *I don't
get them from Highwinds, but do from other feeds. *(That helps this
group a bit for some folks. *So Roy, don't bother doing it).


- Don't worry about Roy.
- That retard is busy changing all the subject
- lines in the threads just to screw people up.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


Telamon Now Why Would I Do That . . .

oops i did it again ~ RHF
.


Because you are a retard.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
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