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WBCQ's Laser Broadcast System? And, RADAR???
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ThaDood:
http://www.wbcq.com/ Yeah... When you buy time on WBCQ's 7490kHz, you can have your program beamed into space.
"All programming on our 7490khz shortwave feed is now being broadcasted on our newly constructed laser light transmission system. Using six high power lasers covering the visible light bands from deep red to ultra violet, all super modulated by the audio from our programming 24 hours a day beamed directly into outer space for reception by whoever is up there. We are the only radio broadcast station in our world doing this. All groundbreaking in the world of broadcasting. All for the unique nature of laser communications and experimental outreach. Buy time with us, it's literally out of this world!"
So, if nothing blocks the beams, in theory, your program could be traveling for light years. So, who, or what, is going to hear that? Who knows, but it's neat to think about. And, the RADAR??? http://www.wbcq.com/radar-observatory.pdf Hmmmmm??? I wonder if they could modulate the RADAR and put programming over that?
NQC:
Hey Thadood,
“ Interesting “ , but probably just a gimmick.
A laser light “ circle “ will eventually spread infinitely in size , at lower and lower energy level.
I would hypothesize that it would eventually spread out in an essentially zero energy state and essentially
“ disappear “ by being washed out over a nearly infinite distance.
FWIW, a cheap laser pointer is around 6-10’ in diameter at maybe 1/3 of mile- did it years ago.
A interesting marketing gimmick though.
The radar pursuit is quite “ unique “.
Some folks may not be too fuzzy about such an installation being in the hands of a private owner.
Although Al eventually got through his pirate “ phase” and got a valid SW license ( through big long lawsuits? ) , I am not sure how fuzzy “they” would be to give him a radar license - which this type of installation might require.
There may be certain “ things “ that they might want to be kept in a controlled environment.
I have developed this opinion through a small to moderate degree of personal experience.
de NQC
ThaDood:
Well, don't forget that NASA has proposed sending a small probe out to Alpha Centauri, where it will use a laser to beam telemetry & data, back to Earth, from 4 light years away. So, considering that, it would be more interesting for ET to listen to than the other signals that radiates out into space currently, at megawatts of ERP, RADAR.
NQC:
Hey Thadood,
To me it isn’t a question of whether ET’s exist or not.FWIW, I have not seen enough definitive “ proof “ to say that they definitely exist.
But in GENERAL, I am not so sure that the “ powers that be” would be really enthusiastic about a private citizen having space surveillance capabilities.
Perhaps they may not like someone
“proving “ ( or disproving) ET either.
My GUESS would be they may not be too fuzzy about a private citizen having the capability to observe classified activities.
Just spitballing on all of this, can’t say for sure.
de NQC
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