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| From | Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.electronics.design |
| Subject | Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? |
| Date | 2024-08-28 06:07 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vamer8$1qq7q$1@solani.org> (permalink) |
| References | <vajmd8$1pa8n$1@solani.org> <uhnqcjdnbe7p5q3r88ba608mdd8oc33m87@4ax.com> <vajpcr$1pbnp$1@solani.org> <gpmrcj98gettgieegt0sku2fgch6lh0kcq@4ax.com> |
On a sunny day (Tue, 27 Aug 2024 06:58:42 -0700) it happened john larkin <jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote in <gpmrcj98gettgieegt0sku2fgch6lh0kcq@4ax.com>: >On Tue, 27 Aug 2024 05:49:15 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> >wrote: > >>On a sunny day (Mon, 26 Aug 2024 22:04:39 -0700) it happened boB >><boB@K7IQ.com> wrote in <uhnqcjdnbe7p5q3r88ba608mdd8oc33m87@4ax.com>: >> >>>On Tue, 27 Aug 2024 04:58:15 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> >>>wrote: >>> >>>>First low frequency search for alien technology in distant galaxies >>>> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/08/240826131354.htm >>>> Innovative study used the MWA's large field of view (FOV), >>>> allowing the team to cover about 2,800 galaxies in one observation >>>>Source: >>>> SETI Institute >>>>Summary: >>>> Researchers have announced a groundbreaking study using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) in Western Australia. >>>> The research is the first to search for signs of alien technology in galaxies beyond our own, >>>> focusing on low radio frequencies (100 MHz). >>>> This new approach looks at distant galaxies, >>>> making it one of the most detailed searches for super civilizations -- those more advanced than ours. >>>> >>>>Would be interesting to hear their music :-) >>> >>>I can't even listen to shortwave much anymore because of all the EMI >>>in town ! >> >>Not only in town here, in house too: >> https://www.panteltje.nl/pub/floor_warts_IXIMG_0790.JPG >>and that is only a few of those in use... >>OTOH over here, outside with a decent antenna, it is still OK. >>Small village, some distance between the houses.. >> >>At higher frequencies we have radar interference.. >>rotating radar just a few km away from here. > >Seems like one could make a PPI display, using a nearby airport radar >transmitter and your own receiver. I was wondering if I used a variable delay and transmitted the pattern back if I could make them see invaders coming. Bit of timing for direction... I know it is evil... But any enemy could create the illusion of invasions? There are some knowledgeable radar people here, probably see a problem with this method? A 10 dollar box a few km away all you need?
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Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> - 2024-08-27 04:58 +0000
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? boB <boB@K7IQ.com> - 2024-08-26 22:04 -0700
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> - 2024-08-27 05:49 +0000
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? john larkin <jlarkin_highland_tech> - 2024-08-27 06:58 -0700
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> - 2024-08-28 06:07 +0000
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Joe Gwinn <joegwinn@comcast.net> - 2024-08-28 11:23 -0400
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please> - 2024-08-28 22:37 +0200
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Joe Gwinn <joegwinn@comcast.net> - 2024-08-28 18:26 -0400
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> - 2024-08-29 05:43 +0000
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Martin Brown <'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> - 2024-08-27 11:26 +0100
Re: Finally: looking for alien FM radio stations? Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> - 2024-08-27 10:58 +0000
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