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![]() wrote in message ups.com... dxAce wrote: Several amateur reports following initial discovery Friday UTC by a ham in Los Angeles. I haven't heard it yet, but there are .wavs. It seems to come and go on a possible diurnal schedule. Same DSB databurst every 40 seconds, new (clipped and unintelligible) voice. Propagation and other amateur reports, including from the NM people, suggest the same origin (the MATIC contract facility in NM, where military radios are tested over varying terrain on the Laguna Pueblo Reservation). Thanks, guys, for all this info. Truly The Oddity That Keeps On Giving. -hugh (Stegman) (via WUN) dxAce Michigan USA Interesting. It must be a copycat Sam. Steve What the original Sam did required equipment well beyond the means of mere mortals. Dale W4OP |
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Dale Parfitt wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... dxAce wrote: Several amateur reports following initial discovery Friday UTC by a ham in Los Angeles. I haven't heard it yet, but there are .wavs. It seems to come and go on a possible diurnal schedule. Same DSB databurst every 40 seconds, new (clipped and unintelligible) voice. Propagation and other amateur reports, including from the NM people, suggest the same origin (the MATIC contract facility in NM, where military radios are tested over varying terrain on the Laguna Pueblo Reservation). Thanks, guys, for all this info. Truly The Oddity That Keeps On Giving. -hugh (Stegman) (via WUN) dxAce Michigan USA Interesting. It must be a copycat Sam. Steve What the original Sam did required equipment well beyond the means of mere mortals. A transmission to test the RF hearing capabilities of Project Manticore babies? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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"Dale Parfitt" wrote:
What the original Sam did required equipment well beyond the means of mere mortals. Dale W4OP Dale, it doesn't matter how many times you say it -- there's always someone who will continue to believe that it is some prankster. -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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In article eAL%d.9891$wL6.169@trnddc03,
Dale Parfitt wrote: What the original Sam did required equipment well beyond the means of mere mortals. Oh, bull****. A computer controlled signal generator*, a computer with a sound card, and one of those broadband RF amplifiers out of a Motorola engineering ap note. (* Or a Ham transceiver with the jumper clipped to allow all band operation, or the local oscillator of a modern shortwave receiver and a mixer or two). Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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![]() Mark Zenier wrote: Oh, bull****. A computer controlled signal generator*, a computer with a sound card, and one of those broadband RF amplifiers out of a Motorola engineering ap note. (* Or a Ham transceiver with the jumper clipped to allow all band operation, or the local oscillator of a modern shortwave receiver and a mixer or two). Yeah... and green aliens from Waa-Zoot came down and used their mind-beams to convinced some ham to sneek onto a government reservation, break into the Q-cleared contractor's facility and not use it's sophisiticated equipment- oh, no; he brought his own gear, doubtless told by the aliens just how to jury-rig it to do all this. *And* he's doing it again, after being caught red-handed the first time. You "it's a crazy ham" guys are the ones sounding like the fruit-loops, now that you have egg all over your faces. We told you it was an Uncle Sam operation- probably a test or exercise- and that's exactly what it is. D.S. |
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![]() David Stinson wrote: Mark Zenier wrote: Oh, bull****. A computer controlled signal generator*, a computer with a sound card, and one of those broadband RF amplifiers out of a Motorola engineering ap note. (* Or a Ham transceiver with the jumper clipped to allow all band operation, or the local oscillator of a modern shortwave receiver and a mixer or two). Yeah... and green aliens from Waa-Zoot came down and used their mind-beams to convinced some ham to sneek onto a government reservation, break into the Q-cleared contractor's facility and not use it's sophisiticated equipment- oh, no; he brought his own gear, doubtless told by the aliens just how to jury-rig it to do all this. *And* he's doing it again, after being caught red-handed the first time. You "it's a crazy ham" guys are the ones sounding like the fruit-loops, now that you have egg all over your faces. We told you it was an Uncle Sam operation- probably a test or exercise- and that's exactly what it is. Wrong again.... the contractor is *NOT* Uncle Sam... dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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