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Davey Crockett
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
More Yankee Bull****
If all the super duper high tech **** the Navy has available can't
locate the transmitter, it's high time they went back to playing
"Battleships"
http://mathaba.net/rss/?x=577938
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Davey Crockett
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Driving a Stake through the
Heart of the Politically Correct
Tom Kunich
01-04-1970, 12:27 AM
"Davey Crockett" <rec@azurservers.com> wrote in message
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> If all the super duper high tech **** the Navy has available can't
> locate the transmitter, it's high time they went back to playing
> "Battleships"
Davey, remember that you're a lawyer and not a communications specialist.
Very often it is impossible to rapidly tell where a transmission is coming
from and you generally assume that the sound and what you're seeing is
connected.
Davey Crockett
01-04-1970, 12:29 AM
"Tom Kunich" a écrit profondement:
| Davey, remember that you're a lawyer and not a communications
| specialist. Very often it is impossible to rapidly tell where a
| transmission is coming from and you generally assume that the sound
| and what you're seeing is connected.
The transmissions have been going on for quite some time though.
And whilst it is difficult to pinpoint a transmitter if it only
transmits short bursts occasionally, unless the transmitter is mobile
they should be able to pinpoint it.
Compare this with the "numbers stations" if you are aware of them
and/or are into short wave radio. Most of these have been pinpointed.
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Davey Crockett
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Driving a Stake through the
Heart of the Politically Correct
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