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Old March 22nd 05, 03:02 PM
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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.

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Eric F. Richards

"Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass,
often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940
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Old March 22nd 05, 07:00 PM
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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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Old March 23rd 05, 08:56 PM
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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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Old March 23rd 05, 08:59 PM
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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

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Old March 22nd 05, 12:01 AM
 
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They ought to let me have some of them radios (to keep for free) to test
out.Of course I would get the proper Ham License(s) first.
cuhulin



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Old March 22nd 05, 09:37 AM
 
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So,how are things going in Danske? Tell them purty wimmins over there
old Hansom Larry loves them.
cuhulin

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Old March 22nd 05, 11:40 AM
 
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There are six single wimmin sisters that live in the house next door to
me.(one of them has a boyfriend shackin up with her over there) They
range in ages from 24 to 31.I might trade a few of them for a few Danske
wimmins.
cuhulin

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Old March 22nd 05, 02:37 AM
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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Several amateur reports following initial discovery Friday UTC by a ham

in
Los Angeles. I haven't heard it yet, but there are .wavs.


Can you or someone else provide/post a LINK to these .wav files pse? Tnx!

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.

What frequencies is it on?

Is it on the air RIGHT NOW ?




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