[Vo]:Re: television antenna design

2018-12-12 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I was getting tired of paying the high cost of cable TV a few years ago.  I bought a long UHF yagi antenna.  I could pick up Pittsburgh now and then.  Probably from the reflection off of airplanes at the Pittsburgh Airport.  Then Pittsburgh started coming in better.  I went outside and found

[Vo]:television antenna design

2018-12-12 Thread Frank Znidarsic
The old VHF TV antennas were horizontal and deigned to detect horizontally polarized signals.At VHF frequency the air press changed with height and at one wavelength the signal bent down.Over the horizon reception was possible with VHF.  The wavelengths of the new HD UHF signalsare to short to

[Vo]:Back on the ray gun

2018-12-12 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I am done with apps for a while and I started working back on the toy ray gun.It has a bar in a tube.  Behind the bar is lit triangular shaped region.  It is designed so thatwhen you stand about 6 to 10 feet in front of it and close one eye one triangular shapedregion comes into view.  The bar

[Vo]:Merry Christmas from Frank Znidarsic and Voice Staff

2018-12-12 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Four years ago I played a Christmas song on my Radiola 17 1926 that I restored.Three years ago I play a Christmas on a MIDI piano keyboard and my app Midi StaffLast year I played a Christmas song on my Radiola 3 1924 that I just got working.This year you get a Christmas song on a Clarinet and

Re: [Vo]:Digitizing an old graph from Fleischmann

2018-12-12 Thread H LV
I've been thinking, that if one really wants information to last at least millions of year then it should be fossilized. On Wed, Dec 12, 2018, 8:14 PM Terry Blanton Their Utah facility records all human electronic information ad > infinitum. Or until the next asteroid or EMP. > > On Wed, Dec

Re: [Vo]:Digitizing an old graph from Fleischmann

2018-12-12 Thread Terry Blanton
Their Utah facility records all human electronic information ad infinitum. Or until the next asteroid or EMP. On Wed, Dec 12, 2018, 9:17 AM Jed Rothwell PM wrote: > > >I put everything in the clouds. It will survive forever. >> >> ...on the NSA servers, where they have faster access to it than

Re: [Vo]:Digitizing an old graph from Fleischmann

2018-12-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
PM wrote: >I put everything in the clouds. It will survive forever. > > ...on the NSA servers, where they have faster access to it than you do. ;) > If the NSA would take an interest in my website, I would be thrilled. - Jed