@shibao @MagicMoshe @Zergling_man @ins0mniak @phnt @sicp @silverpill @zero all my homies exploit sporadic E propagation and use the 6m band for meteor shower scatter
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@p @MagicMoshe @Zergling_man @phnt @shibao @sicp @silverpill @zero I have one man it's so fucking fun.
another solid use case for a sbc. Dude it goes all way to 6ghz. If you have a low noise amplifier you can even so some radio astronomy with it.
another solid use case for a sbc. Dude it goes all way to 6ghz. If you have a low noise amplifier you can even so some radio astronomy with it.
@ins0mniak @p @MagicMoshe @Zergling_man @phnt @shibao @sicp @silverpill @zero we did it in the Marines with the ANTRC170. 4.4 to 5 GHz at 2000 W.
@maxburn @ins0mniak @MagicMoshe @Zergling_man @phnt @shibao @sicp @silverpill @zero
> 4.4 to 5 GHz at 2000 W.
Goddamn, Pyle. Hope you put the yagis high enough to keep motherfuckers from cooking.
> 4.4 to 5 GHz at 2000 W.
@p @ins0mniak @MagicMoshe @Zergling_man @phnt @shibao @sicp @silverpill @zero I’m told fluorescent lights will light up if you put them in front of the dish. Not that I ever tried it.
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@maxburn @p @ins0mniak @MagicMoshe @Zergling_man @phnt @shibao @silverpill @zero
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@sicp @MagicMoshe @phnt @ins0mniak @p @silverpill @zero @maxburn @Zergling_man @shibao they'll also light up in the presence of a tesla coil.