[TenTec] Outer Space... getting back down to Earth.

Jerry Volpe kg6tt at tomorrowsweb.com
Wed Jan 5 19:23:47 EST 2005


Muldar and Scully might have their own take on all this. But even they 
might say enough is enough. Seriously though, from an amateur radio 
perspective it would be nice if we took this opportunity to discusse 
what  we might to of a practical nature to operate in an ever 
increadingly noisy RF environment.

Jerald, KG6TT


 stuff is holladayfd wrote:

>Everything was OK until those Mars Rovers woke up the little green men and
>they got on the air!  I hear them at S5 here in east Tennessee.
>73,
>Frank, K4VMO
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>Subject: [TenTec] Outer Space
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>>I once took a transceiver to Arizona for service,
>>Randy KK7TV mentioned while I was there that he had
>>never been anyplace where he did not hear that signal.
>>He would not elaborate but I expect he knows. A
>>geosync satellite seems as reasonable to me as
>>anything else for that kind of coverage.
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>>I'm hearing it here in KY, S4 at 6:40PM. It almost
>>sounds like low speed data. The only explanation for
>>the wide coverage and constant strength is:
>>ITS FROM OUTER SPACE.
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