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What this person is referring to is an incident in Britain in 1953
(IIRC). People in a certain area recieved an ID slide of TV station KLEE in Houston (I think) one night, with a long enough duration that a few photos of the ID were taken. When somebody tried to contact KLEE, they found out that the station went off the air in 1950. This was during the flying saucer mania, and people were talking about how little green men from an unknown planet "bounced" the signal off their UFO located three light years from Earth. What nobody noticed was that the UK and the US had radically different standards for electronic TV (405 lines vs 525 lines, for starters) so if LGM were responsible the signal would not have been recievable in Britain. I read on a website a few years ago that the hoaxer who broadcast the KLEE ID had eventually been found, but they didn't have any further details. Also, AM signals don't escape into space like FM and TV signals do, they just bounce around the ionosphere until they die out completely. We know this as "skywave". I remember seeing an episode of Amazing Stories (TV show) back in the 80s where these teenage experimenters picked up TV signals from a planet 20 light years away. The aliens had recieved our TV signals during their nascent radio era, and faithfully recreated the shows. Thus "I Love Lucy" with little conehead like aliens whose language sounded like "rolf rolf rolf". When KFRC (610 khz) in San Francisco changed from rock music to big band in 1984, they would replay classic radio shows, complete with commercials and announced dates. Word is that the cops would get panicked phone calls everytime they did this... Diverd4777 wrote: If your writing a peice of fiction, you have to have rules for what goes on, and then follow them Even if it's static on the radio before the Monster shows up where the kids all park, - & JUST before it gets interesting - you then have to have Static on the radio when the poor lone Cop, driving out to chase a racoon off someones porch gets attaked . - So if your picking up signals from the 1940s there has to be some corollary local behavior to go along with this. I think in " Signals", it was northern lights... - And you have to give Poor Doomed " Lone Cop" a real personality & some thoughts while he's driving out there in the dark, making his last call.. Dan ' In article , (Frank White) writes: According to our current knowledge of physics and the universe, this should not be possible. A radio signal is an energy burst; it cannot just hang around for 50-60 years. Even if it traveled out into space, hit something, and bounced back, the signal would be so degraded when it reached your radio it would be incoherent. And time travel, except in the neighborhood of black holes, doesn't exist. If I *did* pick up such a signal, I would assume I was listening to a re- enactment or historical tape, not an original transmission that had somehow bypassed the normal rules of existance. FW |