Soon, ham radio is going to be the only international medium not subjectQuote:> This may be due to the recent events in the Middle East . Internet can
> be turned off instantly, as we just witnessed .
to a "kill switch". Fight BPL!
Soon, ham radio is going to be the only international medium not subjectQuote:> This may be due to the recent events in the Middle East . Internet can
> be turned off instantly, as we just witnessed .
>> This may be due to the recent events in the Middle East . Internet can
>> be turned off instantly, as we just witnessed .
>Soon, ham radio is going to be the only international medium not subject
>to a "kill switch". Fight BPL!
> > > > > > I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
> > > > > > from the Vatican.
> > > > > I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
> > > > > Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.
> > > > ...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)
> > > Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
> > > however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.
> > > To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
> > > 4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.
> > > dxAce
> > > Michigan
> > > USA
> > FWIW, I also do not have a RAI Italy QSL (Back when they still
> > broadcast, they never replied to my reports), so either way I'm good
> > with it.
> Do you remember when RAI broadcast from Sicily as well?- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Do you remember the Amana Radar Range? In World War Two in England, some
Americans were setting up a Radar.They had it set on too much power, or
aimed too low/whatever.The nails in that old wooden Aircraft hanger
started getting hot and popping.
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cuhulin
My 43 foot fiberglass telescoping mast has RF friendly hardware, in caseQuote:> You can turn old, or new, Microwave ovens into Weapons.I once saw a
> website how to do that.
> Do you remember the Amana Radar Range? In World War Two in England, some
> Americans were setting up a Radar.They had it set on too much power, or
> aimed too low/whatever.The nails in that old wooden Aircraft hanger
> started getting hot and popping.
> http://www.devilfinder.com
> How to get any PC, new or old, ready for everyday use Popular Science
> cuhulin
> > You can turn old, or new, Microwave ovens into Weapons.I once saw a
> > website how to do that.
> > Do you remember the Amana Radar Range? In World War Two in England, some
> > Americans were setting up a Radar.They had it set on too much power, or
> > aimed too low/whatever.The nails in that old wooden Aircraft hanger
> > started getting hot and popping.
> >http://www.devilfinder.com
> > How to get any PC, new or old, ready for everyday use Popular Science
> > cuhulin
> My 43 foot fiberglass telescoping mast has RF friendly hardware, in case
> I decide to put more than 4 Watts into the #12 solid copper wire up the
> middle.
> > > > > > > I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
> > > > > > > from the Vatican.
> > > > > > I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
> > > > > > Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.
> > > > > ...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)
> > > > Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
> > > > however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.
> > > > To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
> > > > 4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.
> > > > dxAce
> > > > Michigan
> > > > USA
> > > FWIW, I also do not have a RAI Italy QSL (Back when they still
> > > broadcast, they never replied to my reports), so either way I'm good
> > > with it.
> > Do you remember when RAI broadcast from Sicily as well?- Hide quoted text -
> > - Show quoted text -
> I've been using SW for about 40 years; but I don't recall TX location
> details of European stations very well from that time, except who was
> in business. ?Sicily would be fun, as would Malta and Corsica.- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
> > > > > > > > I first heard about the Chilean earthquake last year on Vatican Radio,
> > > > > > > > from the Vatican.
> > > > > > > I suspect I heard it on the BBC or saw it on a Chyron somewhere. The
> > > > > > > Vatican gives me the creeps. They are very dark.
> > > > > > ...but they gave me a Santa Maria Galliera QSL for that report :-)
> > > > > Santa Maria di Galeria is kind of extraterritorial from Vatican City itself,
> > > > > however NASWA does count it as Vatican City.
> > > > > To 'actually hear' Vatican City, one must hear the Citta del Vaticano site, on
> > > > > 4005, which I think is the only frequency in use these days, at various times.
> > > > > dxAce
> > > > > Michigan
> > > > > USA
> > > > FWIW, I also do not have a RAI Italy QSL (Back when they still
> > > > broadcast, they never replied to my reports), so either way I'm good
> > > > with it.
> > > Do you remember when RAI broadcast from Sicily as well?- Hide quoted text -
> > > - Show quoted text -
> > I've been using SW for about 40 years; but I don't recall TX location
> > details of European stations very well from that time, except who was
> > in business. ?Sicily would be fun, as would Malta and Corsica.- Hide quoted text -
> > - Show quoted text -
> Didn't Malta have a BBC relay station ? RAI always had a weak signal
> as compared to the rest of European powerhouses .
Looks like DW had the "Cyclops" relay there until 1996 -Quote:> Didn't Malta have a BBC relay station ? RAI always had a weak signal
> as compared to the rest of European powerhouses .
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