[time-nuts] A Short but sweet Reply

2008-09-02 Thread Clint Jeffrey - VK3CSJ
Hi folks, I have had a number of replies to my first post, thanks guys, let me see how can I reply... Gerald...g'day, I see you're a stones through away, just checking out your QRZ.COM entry, you are definitely a well travelled fellow, I've been in Electronics Manufacturing for 30

Re: [time-nuts] A Short but sweet Reply

2008-09-02 Thread dave powis
: [time-nuts] A Short but sweet Reply I was falling asleep at the Keyboard an accidently sent my post to soon...aha it happens when you get old! Hi folks, I have had a number of replies to my first post, thanks guys, let me see how can I reply... Gerald...g'day, I see you're a stones

Re: [time-nuts] A Short but sweet Reply

2008-09-02 Thread Lux, James P
Jim L...There is a handful of Amateurs that have quite successfully detected the Telemetry Signals from both NASA and ESA space probes currently roaming space, the idea is to simply detect these feebly weak signals, that's the aim, trying to copy telemetry and things like pictures is a long