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|    Kym Horsell to Skybuck Flying    |
|    Re: some live testing with a simple pass    |
|    20 Feb 23 19:54:41    |
      From: kymhorsell@gmail.com              On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 2:11:00 PM UTC+11, Skybuck Flying wrote:       > However I can visit your website via TOR webbrowser ! ;) =D       >       > Bye,       > Skybuck =D              There seems to be some block on your .nl address. Dont know why.       The site I use is a former military setup and tries to be immune to hackers       and has some security of its own.       My web pages have been around for a long time and the s/w behind them have       accumulated a long list       of hacking attempts and block similar addresses. I dont know what has happened       with your .nl address in the past.       But if the .de address works then use that.       I'll put some pix and things up soon.       The setup is extremely basic and doesn't require any special hardware.       2 directional antennas, 2 FM radios, outputs connected to audio input of a       computer so it can be digitally recorded.       The big trick is the software which is kind of like a ray tracing program that       produces pretty images, except it's tracing rays of radio waves coming from       radio towers and bouncing around from place to place until it comes to one of       your radios.       It uses the history of what came into each channel to decide what it       must have bounced off to be the amplitude you got.       Since the things we are interested move in fairly straight lines at fairly       constant speeds       it turns out there are only a few choices to try to figure out what you "saw".       Lsat night's output is far more interesting than the first example of       "something" moving across the S horiz at (apparently) high speed.       In the 2nd example within a short interval a plane       carrying a big yellow light came from the S and went over my head to the N.       About 5-10 mins later a big fuzzy yellow orb came from the SW, slowed down       overhead, then glided off to the E.       The radar found the plane (you could hear the engine and there was a tiny       green and red dot near the big yellow light it had on its belly) was flying       around 300 kph at 5000m.       But it found the 2nd thing was flying ~1000 kph at 2000m.       Why the plane was pretending to be an orb I don't know.       And those were only 2 of around a dozen targets for the evening.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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