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Maya Dron
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Jul 11, 2001 1:45 pm
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In the thirties there were many fewer signals on short waves. Compared with now the stations were low powered. In the UK hams were allowed to use only 10 watts...
Geoffrey Walsh
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Jul 12, 2001 5:53 am
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Many years ago, I read about formal experiments on this phenomenon, conducted in the 30s, on which it was reported that echoes were received back minutes later...
Zyg Nilski
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Jul 13, 2001 8:50 am
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Hi, ... Yes, "Long Delayed Echos", I remember the artcle too...I'll take a look as well. -- Cheers and 73, Stan Barr G0CLV G-QRP 3369 g0clv@... ...
Stan Barr
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Jul 13, 2001 7:14 pm
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Many thanks Stan Getting the terminology right makes a big difference. I entered "Long Delayed Echoes" on the Google search engine ...
Zyg Nilski
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Jul 13, 2001 10:54 pm
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Zyg has sent a message about echoes coming after minutes. The ones I was writing about had delays of a fraction of a second. The implication is that there are...
Geoffrey Walsh
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Jul 14, 2001 4:33 am
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Hi, ... These short echos are still sometimes observable. A few years ago I heard a Welsh radio amateur, about 100 miles from me, on 14MHz with an echo that...
Stan Barr
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Jul 14, 2001 12:17 pm
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Stan has reported this eccho on 14 Mhz. I suppose the weak first signal will have been the ground wave, at 100 miles heavily attenuated, and the echo will have...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Jul 14, 2001 2:04 pm
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... I used to keep 2 logs, a transmitting log and an swl one, this was, I think, in the swl one otherwise I'd have tried to go back to him and I couldn't find ...
Stan Barr
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Jul 15, 2001 7:40 am
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With an estimated delay of a tenth of a second it sounds as though the echo signal had gone round the globe Geoff ... From: "Stan Barr" <stanb@...> ...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Jul 15, 2001 10:10 am
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... That's what I though at the time. Maybe some form of grey-line transmission given the time, close to sundown here. -- Cheers, Stan Barr...
Stan Barr
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Jul 15, 2001 4:35 pm
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I sometimes buy a Unitarian paper 'The Inquirer'. In a recent issue there is a delighful article but I wonder about the authenicity of one section which...
Geoffrey Walsh
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Jul 17, 2001 7:06 pm
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... As I recall it, Galvani noticed the twitching of a frogs muscles when a nerve was touched with one metal, and the muscle with another, both metals being in...
Stan Barr
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Jul 18, 2001 7:31 am
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... (Embedded image moved to file: pic05314.pcx) From: Ross Muir On: 18/08/2001 18:30:50 To: Museum-of-communication@yahoogroups.com cc: Subject: Disposal...
Ross Muir
ross.muir@...
Aug 24, 2001 11:11 am
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I have had an inquiry from a radio ham, Bill Turner, call sign GM2HDH. He is interested in the history of Portobello. For those on the list who do not know...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Sep 13, 2001 5:14 pm
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Hi, A little while ago there was some discussion in this group about Long Delayed Echos. While looking for something in "Technical Topics 1995- 1999" - that...
Stan Barr
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Sep 17, 2001 10:01 pm
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There is to be a special stamp issued soon to commemorate Marconi's radio contact with North America, the date is in December. The Royal mint will be issuing...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Sep 22, 2001 7:27 am
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Hi, ... I'll try my best... ... Spark. ... Various frequencies have been quoted, but H.M.Dowsett, one of Marconi's enginees ais in 1923 "the transmitter power...
Stan Barr
stanb@...
Sep 22, 2001 11:33 am
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Marconi's Atlantic Leap, In a recently published book entitled Marconi's Atlantic Leap (by Gordon Bussey ISBN 0-95389-670-6) the transmitter is described as a...
Ross Muir
ross.muir@...
Sep 24, 2001 8:44 am
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In a message dated 22/09/01 08:28:22 GMT Daylight Time, ... Like Ross Muir, I suggest you get hold of the book 'Marconi's Atlantic Leap'. It focuses on the...
rshivas@...
Sep 24, 2001 3:31 pm
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Thank you for thje suggestion but - I have 'Marconi's Atlantic Leap' but the information I sought is not in it GW ... From: rshivas@... To:...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Sep 24, 2001 5:11 pm
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There is a very good web site:- WWW.marconicalling.com which has a lot of archive material on Marconi. For example there is photograph entitled ...
ross.muir@...
Sep 28, 2001 9:12 am
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In a message dated 28/09/01 10:57:35 GMT Daylight Time, ross.muir@... ... Ross Many thanks fro the lead. It is a wonderful site. Roger E Shivas...
rshivas@...
Sep 28, 2001 10:49 am
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The current interest in the activities at Bletchley and the film 'Enigma' lead me to inquire which fixed listening stations were set up in the UK during the...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Oct 2, 2001 6:39 am
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Hi, ... A map in "GCHQ" by Nigel West gives: Cheadle, Waddington and Chicksands Priory and the following RAF HDU Intercept stations: Scarborough,...
Stan Barr
stanb@...
Oct 6, 2001 8:23 pm
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The current 'Rad-Com' has a rave review for a digital radio tuner. The cheaper version is 259 pounds for RSGB members. To use it a stereo amplifier and...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Oct 8, 2001 5:40 pm
97
A friend of a friend of mine has a Myford lathe for sale. He lives in a house in central Edinburgh and is moving out to somewhere smaller. I have looked at the...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Dec 2, 2001 6:17 pm
98
Does anyone know the extent to which the development of sensitive galvanometers resulted from the requirements of telegraphy? The signals from the early...
Geoffrey Walsh
geoffrey.walsh@...
Dec 15, 2001 6:02 pm
99
Hi there gang, I am looking for some help on developing a Fire and EMS museum in my community, could someone tell me how I would go about establishing a board...