Switched diversity for mobile FM broadcast reception
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Amateur Radio, Broadcast and Radio Frequency community
www.Alfred.TV READ ME FIRST This is old 8mm footage from 2006 as well as 1992 at the Amateur Radio Jamboree in Miami (referred to as the “hamfest”, or, with my bad jokes from 1996, the “Phlegm Fest”). Ham is a term used for amateur radio enthusiasts. In my mind, they represent an audience of the last true electronic ‘hackers.’ Enjoy the footage. FYI. The Wikipedia states: Amateur radio, often called ham radio, is both a hobby and a service that uses various types of radio communications equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for public service, recreation and self-training. A participant is called an amateur radio operator, or a ham. Amateur radio operators enjoy personal wireless communications with each other and are able to support their communities with emergency and disaster communications if necessary, while increasing their personal knowledge of electronics and radio theory. An estimated six million people throughout the world are regularly involved with amateur radio. The term “amateur” is not a reflection on the skills of the participants, which are often quite advanced; rather, “amateur” indicates that amateur radio communications are not allowed to be made for commercial or money-making purposes. Ifyou’d like to receive alerts to interesting articles as well as updates on my latest videos and live webcasts, then please subscribe to my microblog on Twitter! www.twitter.com Bookmark my ustream page for future live webcasts www.ustream.tv If you’d like …
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Motorola HAM radio. Motorola GP380 UHF and GP388 UHF. Programmed with: – 69 LPD channels. – 8 PMR channels. – 16 PMR Kenwood channels. – All Dutch HAM UHF repeaters. – All USA “PMR” channels (FRS, GMRS) – Schiphol airport groundcontrol channels. – Dutch Firefighter. – Various scanning banks. – 1750hz toneburst. – Selective 5-TVO. – DTMF Motorola GP380 and GP388 VHF. Programmed with: – 6 Freenet channels. – All Dutch HAM VHF repeaters. – 144.000 – 146.000 mhz, 12,5 kc step. – Dutch Firefighter. – Various scanning banks. – 1750hz toneburst. – Selective 5-TVO. – DTMF PD1M – Martijn – Amstelveen – the Netherlands
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Ronna, who appeared on Bridging Shows # 31 and # 55, is internationally known as a channel for Archangel Michael and the founder of Star Quest. She brings Archangel Michael’s messages of hope and inspiration to many thousands each year. Her seven books, monthly messages, and international seminars address personal mastery, ascension energy, vibrational repatterning, and much more–assisting lightworkers worldwide in understanding planetary changes and one’s personal role in these exciting times! Sarah is an angelic transmitter, visionary, powerful healer, mystic poet, and teacher. She emanates a Holy Gift of Celestial Mystical Singing. She has performed in Cathedrals in Italy to Churches and Synagogues in the United States to healing conferences, spanning the entire globe, including the Sea of Galilee, Mt. Shasta, Hawaii, and the White House Ellipse. Through her profoundly deep angelic presence, Sarah is at once eternal youth and ancient wisdom. Bridging’s website is: www.heaventoearth.com
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