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Ken May 6th 04 06:15 PM

14.200 FM from outer space
 
Listen! Use wideband fm. It's pulsing - sounds like radar? It's a
government reserved freq ONLY. Very interesting ;-)



N8KDV May 6th 04 06:16 PM



Ken wrote:

Listen! Use wideband fm. It's pulsing - sounds like radar? It's a
government reserved freq ONLY. Very interesting ;-)


Yeah, from outer space. Sure!



Dale Parfitt May 6th 04 06:36 PM


"Ken" wrote in message
...
Listen! Use wideband fm. It's pulsing - sounds like radar? It's a
government reserved freq ONLY. Very interesting ;-)

Are you hearing it during the daytime? If so, how does the signal

penetrate the F layer? If from space(?), you should hear it only after the
band closes down.
in the evening. And all this time I thought 14.2 was part of the 20M amateur
band.
Dale W4OP



JOE May 7th 04 03:13 AM

Don't tell the government but I like to work SSB around 14.200 - and I'm
about
75 miles below outer space. Try using something other than your dollar
store
shower radio and maybe the voices in your head will lessen


"Ken" wrote in message
...
Listen! Use wideband fm. It's pulsing - sounds like radar? It's a
government reserved freq ONLY. Very interesting ;-)





Mediaguy500 May 7th 04 04:25 AM

Yeah, from outer space. Sure!


actually, I wouldn't doubt that. He never said it was from "space aliens"
although that is probably what he meant.

But I wouldn't rule out the radio transmission as really coming from outer
space.

After all, didn't President Bush say that he wanted to establish some kind of
base on the moon?

Maybe he's already got it up there working. ;)



Mediaguy500 May 7th 04 04:27 AM

Don't tell the government but I like to work SSB around 14.200 - and I'm
about
75 miles below outer space. Try using something other than your dollar
store
shower radio and maybe the voices in your head will lessen


But maybe President Bush is already up in outer space establishing the base on
the moon that I think I have heard he wants to establish there. ;)



Mark S. Holden May 7th 04 06:07 AM

Mediaguy500 wrote:
Yeah, from outer space. Sure!



actually, I wouldn't doubt that. He never said it was from "space aliens"
although that is probably what he meant.

But I wouldn't rule out the radio transmission as really coming from outer
space.

After all, didn't President Bush say that he wanted to establish some kind of
base on the moon?

Maybe he's already got it up there working. ;)



If you do a google search on "Project Jove" you'll find information
about listening to signals from Jupiter.



Mediaguy500 May 7th 04 07:25 AM

If you do a google search on "Project Jove" you'll find information
about listening to signals from Jupiter.


thanks. I am interested in that.

However, an episode of "The New Outer Limits" scared me away from listening to
signals from outer space, even though the aliens mentioned in that episode were
friendly aliens. The aliens didn't actually show up in the episode.

The whole episode was about listening to radio signals from outer space and
what happened to the earthlings who listened to that particular radio signal.

I'm not sure what the title of that particular episode was.

I have a wideband scanner which is what I currently listen to shortwave signals
on, which means that I might be able to tune into certain other "radio
astronomy" frequencies also, where no radio transmissions are allowed, in order
to possibly hear natural radio signals from outer space.

but I tell you, that one episode of "The Outer LImits", whew!!!! ;)







m II May 7th 04 04:48 PM

-=jd=- wrote:


If I only had one wish, I would ask for peace on earth and goodwill towards
all men.


Which would be enforced twenty-four hours a day by my own army of giant
killer robots and all them amazon bikini troops that'll be guarding my flying
nuclear battle station...



The future is indeed fascinating. The technology, the advancements, the
forward progress of all mankind...What sort of bikinis do you envision?





mike

Super Pissed Dad May 7th 04 06:00 PM

What kind of transmission would we use to communicate in space ? Ham, Cellular
....

el lector se guarda May 7th 04 06:10 PM

Earth sends signal to alien life
URL:

http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/0...communication/

--
el lector se guarda

Amateur Radio is the best back-up
communications system in the world,
and that's the way it is. Walter Cronkite





"Super ****ed Dad" wrote in message
...
What kind of transmission would we use to communicate in space ? Ham,

Cellular
...




Mediaguy500 May 7th 04 06:18 PM

What kind of transmission would we use to communicate in space ? Ham,
Cellular
...


I don't think it's necessarilly the type of transmision, but the frequencies.

Shortwave wouldn't be good at night for signals from outer space since the
ionosphere would just reflect them back into outer space, in my opinion.

VHF and UHF frequencies would probably be good for that.



Ken May 8th 04 08:55 AM

Mark is exactly right, it is Project JOVE.

Mediaguy500 wrote:
Yeah, from outer space. Sure!


On the other hand IT IS FROM OUTER SPACE. ;-)

actually, I wouldn't doubt that. He never said it was from "space

aliens"
although that is probably what he meant.


No that's not what I meant, I never said anything about aliens.

But I wouldn't rule out the radio transmission as really coming from

outer
space.

After all, didn't President Bush say that he wanted to establish some

kind of
base on the moon? Maybe he's already got it up there working. ;)


There are several things we have in the works that they don't tell us about.

If you do a google search on "Project Jove" you'll find information
about listening to signals from Jupiter.




Ken May 8th 04 09:07 AM

Dale,
I haven't tried to listen to it during the day, they were scheduled to
increase the power last night sometime. It's close to - but not actually a
ham band. Its available only to the men in black. ;-) Project JOVE

"Dale Parfitt" wrote in message
...

"Ken" wrote in message
...
Listen! Use wideband fm. It's pulsing - sounds like radar? It's a
government reserved freq ONLY. Very interesting ;-)

Are you hearing it during the daytime? If so, how does the signal

penetrate the F layer? If from space(?), you should hear it only after

the
band closes down.
in the evening. And all this time I thought 14.2 was part of the 20M

amateur
band.
Dale W4OP





Greg May 8th 04 02:03 PM



From: "Ken"
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 08:07:11 GMT
Subject: 14.200 FM from outer space

Dale,
I haven't tried to listen to it during the day, they were scheduled to
increase the power last night sometime. It's close to - but not actually a
ham band. Its available only to the men in black. ;-) Project JOVE

Ken - the info I have says the 20 meter ham band is 14.150 - 14.350 voice
and down to 14.0 CW for extra class, thought this may be outdated. Of
course, that's not in FM mode.


N8KDV May 8th 04 02:37 PM



Greg wrote:

From: "Ken"
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 08:07:11 GMT
Subject: 14.200 FM from outer space

Dale,
I haven't tried to listen to it during the day, they were scheduled to
increase the power last night sometime. It's close to - but not actually a
ham band. Its available only to the men in black. ;-) Project JOVE

Ken - the info I have says the 20 meter ham band is 14.150 - 14.350 voice
and down to 14.0 CW for extra class, thought this may be outdated. Of
course, that's not in FM mode.


14.200 is in the 20 meter ham band.




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