My wife and I visited Arecibo about 10 years ago while on vacation in Puerto Rico and I spoke to the Amateur Radio station there around the same time from home. 😊
Great subjects! Unfortunately, the echoey audio prevents me from watching this video. Suggest you fix and re-post. I visited the antenna a couple years before the collapse
So where were the SETI at Home receivers, digitizes and digital data recorders located? I ran the SETI&Home screensaves on many my PC's from August 1999 up untill they ended the program.
Dr. Craft, During your incredibly interesting presentation I kept waiting for an amateur radio connection. I'm sure that Angel V. and other staff and visitors must have utilized amateur radio as a hobby and a link to the states. I hope the new visitor center also has a variety of repeaters that could be very useful in times of disasters Thus fulfilling one of the amateur radio fundamentals to serve the public good. 73
That echo is really distracting. 😥 I wish the audio was clear.
maybe he can reupload the video without that echo, normal audio.
Agreed. This video was unwatchable for me, which was very disappointing!
I heard an Arecibo broadcast on 430 MHz many years ago!! Good Vídeo!! TNX 73!!
24:05 Collins R-390 HF receiver.
Ohh I am having a moment !!!!!!
Yes an R390A, judging by the front panel layout.
Wonderful historical account.
My wife and I visited Arecibo about 10
years ago while on vacation in Puerto Rico and I spoke to the Amateur Radio
station there around the same time from home. 😊
Great subjects! Unfortunately, the echoey audio prevents me from watching this video. Suggest you fix and re-post. I visited the antenna a couple years before the collapse
Interesting story, life is not perfect lower your bar your missing out.
Excellent Presentation! Thank you.
So where were the SETI at Home receivers, digitizes and digital data recorders located? I ran the SETI&Home screensaves on many my PC's from August 1999 up untill they ended the program.
Dr. Craft, During your incredibly interesting presentation I kept waiting for an amateur radio connection. I'm sure that Angel V. and other staff and visitors must have utilized amateur radio as a hobby and a link to the states. I hope the new visitor center also has a variety of repeaters that could be very useful in times of disasters Thus fulfilling one of the amateur radio fundamentals to serve the public good. 73
this looks really interesting but i just cant