It's the 29th today, but apparently news from the 31. Would be much more helpful if you could tell us the Nasdaq and Dow levels on the 31, would allow many of us to make enough buckaroos that we can buy some fancy new radio gear.
DON, any news on the expansion of the 60 meter band that was proposed last year? Haven't heard about it lately. BTW, I live in McLoud, and work in Shawnee, OK.
A technical point, ua-cam.com/video/KPV048idfpw/v-deo.html states "triangulate", a term which is so often used incorrectly in radio. The correct term is 'trilaterate', meaning to locate by distance difference, which in this case is the time difference of arrival of a signal. With only two receivers, you will have a line (hyperbola) of potential source positions, rather than a point. One or more additional satellites will allow for unambiguous source location. You can imagine this as 'inverse Loran'. KC6UPS
Great job as always! 73
It's the 29th today, but apparently news from the 31. Would be much more helpful if you could tell us the Nasdaq and Dow levels on the 31, would allow many of us to make enough buckaroos that we can buy some fancy new radio gear.
Ham Nation airs every other Wednesday. This Wednesday is the 31st. We tease the video in advance.
DON, any news on the expansion of the 60 meter band that was proposed last year? Haven't heard about it lately. BTW, I live in McLoud, and work in Shawnee, OK.
Nothing lately.
A technical point, ua-cam.com/video/KPV048idfpw/v-deo.html states "triangulate", a term which is so often used incorrectly in radio. The correct term is 'trilaterate', meaning to locate by distance difference, which in this case is the time difference of arrival of a signal. With only two receivers, you will have a line (hyperbola) of potential source positions, rather than a point. One or more additional satellites will allow for unambiguous source location. You can imagine this as 'inverse Loran'. KC6UPS
Thanks for the clarification. 73.