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/////////////////////////////////////////// EME or Moon Bounce Began 70 Years Ago: Posted: 09 Jan 2016 04:03 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35946 The United States Army was the first to bounce a radio signal off the Moon, and the site is now part of the Information Age Science History Museum and Learning Centre. The historic transmission on January 10 1946 from an Army tracking dish, is the starting point for all moon bounce experiments. Project Diana, named for the Roman Moon goddess Diana, was an experimental project at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey to bounce radar signals off the Moon and receive the reflected signals. It played a part in the space race, and even those weak signal reflected from the lunar surface are reported to have had experimental applications in spying activities. Those lucky enough to receive the reflected signal received a QSL card. Moon Bounce communication was abandoned by the military to be replaced by communication satellites in the early 1960s. However it found a use in Amateur Radio in the 1960s and with weak signal techniques of today is still being explored throughout the world. /////////////////////////////////////////// WIA Supports Move on NBN Interference Complaints: Posted: 09 Jan 2016 04:03 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35945 A technical solution to fix spurious emissions that sometimes come from the National Broadband Network or NBN fixed wireless network has been found. Steen Jensen VK7AP has raised the issue of severe interference to high frequencies, medium wave broadcasts and fire alerts in rural areas of Tasmania. Chris Holliday VK7JU in Deep Bay Tasmania also reports the same problems, and it may occur elsewhere with a particular brand of fixed wireless network device. Steen VK7AP thanked the WIA for its representations including statements to the ACMA backed up by Standard Australia compliance, and VK7WI broadcast publicity by Justin Giles-Clark VK7TW. /////////////////////////////////////////// Aluma Tower is Hard at Work Re-Inventing Itself in Vero Beach: Posted: 09 Jan 2016 04:02 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35944 Every day Aluma Tower Company manufactures portable aluminum towers, shipping them across the country and around the world. This multi-million dollar manufacturing business has been located in the center of Vero Beach on Old Dixie Highway for the past 40 years. Yet chances are you've never heard of it. You can easily drive by Aluma Tower's two locations and never notice either one. Angela Ledford, president and general manager, calls her company "a hidden gem." Vero Beach customers include radio stations, ham radio operators, farms and citrus groves, as well as the water treatment and power plants. |
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