Jeff Duntemann's ContraPositive Diaryhttp://www.duntemann.com/october2008.htm
interesting in solar astronomy. I ran across a fascinating couple of homebrew radio projects , and the tube design is especially intriguing. If you understand tubes even a little
Letter to ARRL - Restructing of Ham Radio Licensinghttps://www.wm7d.net/az_proj/az_html/arrl_restructuring.html
(such as amateur astronomy, home machining or car mechanics), is that amateur radio requires allocation of a portion of a large but finite (for our purposes), publically owned res
Red Rock Energy Heliostatshttp://www.redrok.com/main.htm
from amateur radio and astronomy to auto racing and mechanics. One general thread is the use of electronics and computers to devise low cost smart solutions to many of the problem
High Powered Heliostat Array Concentrating Solar Collectors.
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at the Algonquin Radio Astronomy telescope pulicised their EME logs, so that people would know what to do better the next year. I imagine the same principle would work in terrestr
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such as communications, astronomy, military applications, remote sensing, meteorology, geology, geography, climatology, and so on. Furthermore, the orbits they trace can indicate
Michael Covington's Daily Notebookhttps://www.covingtoninnovations.com/michael/blog/0810/
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