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LT>Quoting Jonathan Defabritis to All: LT> JD> Does anyone know what ever was the true conclusion about that 10 hz LT> JD> pulse signal that used to drift across the bands? LT> JD> I saw a news report in the early 1980's that attributed it to the LT> JD> USSR experimenting with Tesla's theory of weather control. LT>I think it was generally accepted that this (it was called the LT>"woodpecker") was very long-range radar. The americans had something LT>similar as well. how long did it take to drift from lets say 3 to 30 mghz? there were some real nice chirpsounders out there that were sychronized and would tell the propogation for example from japan to philippines. never actually listened to what the audio sounded like as i always assumed the freq. hopping was so fast it did not interfere.....could look at a crt display of the propogation with the entire hf spectrum displayed against signal strengths in one glance. LT>LAurence LT>... If love is blind, lingerie makes great braille. LT>___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 LT>--- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 ___ X SLMR 2.1 X Unable to locate Coffee -- Operator Halted! --- Maximus 2.01wb ---------------LT> * Origin: Ooh! BBS, London [MULTILINES] 0181-395-3108 (2:254/233.0) * Origin: The Digital Cottage (1:396/65) |
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