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The write-up on the 119 mile Laser Beam COMM Experiment from 1963? Neat...
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ThaDood:
https://ka7oei.blogspot.com/search/label/helium%20neon I've contemplated upon using narrow light beams, even modulated lasers, as an STL. However, you'd still have to deal with rain, fog, snow, falling debris, dust clouds, etc. Lines-of-sight is just that. So, a really neat experiment, but not practical for 24/7 data and COMM's delivery, except through Fibre Optic Cables.
NQC:
Hey Thadood,
I heard of a system that supposedly operated in Plymouth County, MA some years ago.
Two hams linked via lasers on their towers.
I don’t think the distance was very far
( 4- 8 Mi ??).
Second hand info, but possible.
The closest thing I ever did to this was to mount a cheapie laser pointer on top of a pair of binoculars.
I had the ( maybe hare brained ) idea of lighting up distant targets with the laser.
It did “ work “ , but it probably wasn’t the best thing to be doing at night, since there was a bright red spot showing exactly where it was coming from (as we used to say in the Army “ tracers work BOTH ways “).
Probably the most interesting takeaway was the laser spread at distance.
I can’t recall HOW far it was, but I remember lighting up most of a 3 story house.
But again, a cheap laser, so hard to recall the spread size vs actual distance.
Maybe 1/4 mi, 1/3 mi TOPS .
Only ran it for maybe 15 or 30 seconds and then shut down .
I kind of lost interest after experiencing the spread and didn’t mess with it again after that.
I came to the realization that bathing most of a house in red laser at 3 in the morning probably wasn’t the most neighborly thing to do.
My OLD setup (3 NV tubes glued together -using with a SERIOUS IR spot light) was much more “ practical “ for night spotting.
Unfortunately, one of the tubes popped, the end.
Bummed.
NQC
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