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Post by ๐ฅ๐ฐ๐๐ด๐ป๐ธ on Aug 20, 2022 6:45:53 GMT
The information is fantastic, keep it coming please. Of course there is the "Mystery of Blind Frog ranch" to peruse at a later stage.
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Post by Charles Traynor on Aug 20, 2022 18:35:03 GMT
Keep it coming Scott.
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Post by Ulios on Jan 1, 2023 5:51:16 GMT
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Post by Ulios on Jun 9, 2023 7:10:58 GMT
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Post by ๐๐๐จ๐ญ๐ญ on Jun 11, 2023 5:48:01 GMT
This was pretty interesting. Will a new episode drop, say every week, or something like that?
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Post by Ulios on Jun 15, 2023 7:03:17 GMT
This was pretty interesting. Will a new episode drop, say every week, or something like that? Next one should be on tomorrow. 
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Post by Ulios on Jun 15, 2023 11:11:18 GMT
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Post by ๐๐๐จ๐ญ๐ญ on Jul 3, 2023 4:17:52 GMT
Hmmm, the program is pretty interesting. It is heavily scripted, however. This time they are not even trying to make it "scientific," just "sciencey" with lots of gadgets that look impressive. This time they have a nappy-haired ex-CIA guy with a good American accent, and an award-winning globetrotting journalist on the show โ reporting back to Travis Taylor and some of the old staff from Skinwalker Ranch. They had a Ham Radio guy at a secret ranch somewhere and he broadcast on a Ham band โ a harmonic of which is supposedly at 1.6 Gigahertz where they are not legally allowed to transmit on โ and this was supposed to have then prompted a 1.6 GHz RF response that they saw on their scope. Hmmm, riiight. I don't see any Ham band that is a multiple of 1.6 GHz, unless I am missing something. The closest ham band is 23 Centimeters, which is about 1.27 GHz, not 1.6 or 1.7 GHz. U.S. Amateur Radio BandsAnother possibility is to transmit on the 8 Cm Ham band, which runs from 3.3 to 3.5 GHz. Half of 3300 MHz would be 1650 MHz or 1.65 GHz, but that is from transmitting on the extreme low end of the 8 or 9 Cm Ham band, which probably means effectively transmitting out of band. If you broadcast a carrier in the middle of the 2 meter band at 145.5 MHz, the 11th harmonic would fall at about 1.6 GHz but that seems a bit of a stretch. You are supposed to operate with band-pass filtering on your rig, so I am not sure you would get much splatter here anyway. However, I suspect they are pulling our leg just a little bit to begin with. It seems odd that just because some odd or "encrypted" data stream starts up somewhere on the scope that this is some kind of "response" to whatever they are doing. The whole thing reminds me of ghost-busters episodes on cable TV where they are recording all kinds of stray noises (EVPs, ectoplasmic/electronic voice phenomena) and trying to interpret ethereal "words" out of it. It just sounds like noise to me. I also noticed that the guy with the nappy hair refers to Hertz at times in a phony singular form as "Hert." As in, "I moved the knob up in one Hert increments." No, 1 Hertz is still 1 "Hertz." And 2 Hertz is still 2 "Hertz." Hertz is cycles-per-second (cps) โ named to honor the German physicist Heinrich Hertz โ and the unit is abbreviated Hz. 
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Post by Ulios on Jul 13, 2023 8:24:13 GMT
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