For those holdouts who have not yet bought a Perseus receiver, the newest
software available may push them over the edge. You may read all the details
in the review on my blog:
New Perseus Software Adds Past and Future Date Setting
Guy Atkins wrote:
For those holdouts who have not yet bought a Perseus receiver, the newest
software available may push them over the edge. You may read all the details
in the review on my blog:
New Perseus Software Adds Past and Future Date Setting
I'm excited, but I think I'll wait for version 4.1b, which I understand will
allow us to program not only the date but the geographic coordinates of the
receiver. I'd start with the last weekend in December, 1964, from Pampa, Texas,
to see what I missed, then travel around the world, sampling
Oh, and 4.1c lets you attach any antenna of your choice.
Let's see ... if you can change date, location and antenna I'll bet Nico could
charge just about anything he wanted for that upgrade.
Now that's a 'software defined radio!' Heck, that's a 'software defined world!'
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On Apr 1, 2010,
It will be cool to eavesdrop on what Marconi heard and ascertain the exact
frequency.
I may have to do that.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Bill Whitacre b...@his.com wrote:
Oh, and 4.1c lets you attach any antenna of your choice.
Let's see ... if you can change date, location and antenna
April Fools ?
Markku from Karperö
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Finally, I can access radio broadcasts on every April 1st going back to
1919, and maybe even earlier than that if two black holes can be rotated
around a common hypothetical center with a careful harmonic balancing. The
balancing is critical. Black hole feedback, somewhat like the feedback loop
Right, I was thinking about Marconi also. His first wireless transmission to
Europe from the US was from Wellfleet, Mass, right here on Cape Cod. I've
visited the site many times. Chatham is a better DX location because there is
less interference from the Boston stations but Marconi didn't
This is old news, actually. I've been part of the development team, and it's
taken too long, IMO, for this project to come to fruition. I was devoted to the
working group that designed features allowing the set-up to work in future
time. There were some huge delays, and it's our work that
Saul,
Absolutely fascinating. Glad you let us in on your secret project.
Perhaps it might be time to reveal how the song 'I'm my own grandpa' was
brought to reality :-) . Most happy April 1st to you as well.
Don K.
S.F. CA
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For those holdouts who have not yet bought a Perseus receiver, the newest
software available may push them over the edge. You may read all the details
in the review on my blog:
New Perseus Software Adds Past and Future Date Setting
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