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|    krackula@i.am to All    |
|    Re: Lockheed at the TTR    |
|    09 Apr 07 21:24:59    |
      >> hope you brought your lunch to read this diatribe ........ haha haha       >> ah       >       >Actually, the hoppers are often not working. That is why you can hear       >so much radio traffic at Red Flag. The last flag only had Have Quick       >working about 20% of the time. Timber was less of a problem.                                   eh eh eh ....... I have to say that you have an impressive personal       knowledge of a lot of gov - military related " stuff " in general       and a " very " impressive knowledge and understanding of       activities related to the training ranges . pretty kewl .........              ( initially I'd said a lot more about all this , but now I'm gonna       have to leave it at this , I'm afraid )                                   >       >I have a Microtel receiver, so I have a panoramic frequency display.       >The trouble is mine is so old I don't want to take it on the road. It       >is the model with a mechanical servo to track signals. It uses two       >tubes. The 100GHz limit on the dial certainly is cool.              those are VERY nice radios ......... very nice. I love that microtel       stuff ..... even better than most of the similar WJ stuff ! a lot       of the later model WJ black box stuff is hard to beat but in big older       rack mount radios , microtel is great stuff. you certainly can use       those to find ANY of the SS / hopping unified radios , land       mobile, base , or air mobile and a WHOLE lot more ! < g >              take a look in the 850 mhz range up in the       bay area and get a load of those SS hoppers there. a hint is that a       few of them are located on top of the federal building !!! ay a       yahah ahaah ( as in most cities ) .               if you could carry your microtel around with you , you'd be       surprised at some of the places those trunking hoppers show up. in       some cases , the radio system gives away more than it should ! the       technical arrogance of thinking they are undetectable is terribly       misplaced ! lots of techs are aware of this shortcoming 9 of those       systems ) and I suspect that is probably pushing ( somewhat ) the       strong move to UWB.              >       >http://www.lazygranch.com/wc9xqe.pdf       >This is the experimental license that has left the website, well, sort       >of. I'm working on resurrecting all the transmitter locations. Stuff       >doesn't die on the FCC website. It just gets buried. There is a       >certain facility in northern California that managed to get their       >transmitter info removed from the web, but I found the applications       >elsewhere and the frequencies were still good. And when security       >spotted me snooping on them, well, I heard my plate go over the       >air. ;-)              yayaya hah ahah a .........              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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