PA3DMI /Portable QRP Countryside
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PA3DMI /Portable QRP
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11 ай бұрын
Pirate on 6130 kHz
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Eve's wireless
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Nothing beats hamradio
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ST3 numberstation
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Numberstation on 5.360.6 MHz
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@banoyi5080
@banoyi5080 25 күн бұрын
I saw this in Zeitz Mocaa in Cape Town. I was first drawn by the music, went into the room and was captured by the music and visual masterpiece. I could have sat there forever watching and listening. It touched my soul.
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Solar panels space station engin going 🤔🙄🤯
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
That thinking before how I...🤼
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Car Tesla ac hot cool 💁
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Temp track
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Ground high tech firming AC need
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Solar panels Ac engineer at moon mountain place design wise need 🤦 sharing
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Economy wise personally space x company it
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
First trip sixth month above life clear at moon place.. need how many astronaut probably
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
One thousand liter's Watar take with go moon possible easily ways... and day night five atleast adjusted one half years above...
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
So u r want quick exit go moon 🤔👻🤸
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
I want go space training 😔
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Who have potential human body why not.. can I stop 🤔
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Bcz invisible speak moon.. evidence have
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl Ай бұрын
Any how go moon established
@michaelhawthorne8696
@michaelhawthorne8696 Ай бұрын
Back again ! Enjoyed the video again....planning to visit BP soon so will see if there is anything else to see that I may have missed..... In 2017 I think it cost me £10...will be dearer no doubt
@ricardoabh3242
@ricardoabh3242 2 ай бұрын
12 year late on this vid :)
@user-fy3vx8ee4u
@user-fy3vx8ee4u 2 ай бұрын
Antoine Bonheur Petit-Garçon, 09 de Maio de 2024: Neste vídeo observa-se alguma mão de obra infantil. O mundo só pode ser Melhor que até aqui, - Quando consigas fazer Mais p'los outros que por ti! António Aleixo - Poeta Popular www.cgalgarve.com/poemas.htm
@PeterCursons
@PeterCursons 2 ай бұрын
Excellent tour
@Ward5190
@Ward5190 3 ай бұрын
Leuke film, er is ook een antenne installatie te zien met een antenne voor Lopik, Langenberg-tv (Duitsland) en FM. Deze antenne installatie moeten in een gebied hebben gestaan waar de richting van Lopik en Lagenberg niet ver uit elkaar liggen. Misschien kan de film een keer opnieuw op KZfaq gezet worden voor een betere beeldkwaliteit.
@Ward5190
@Ward5190 3 ай бұрын
Jammer, de beeldkwaliteit is erg slecht, er is toch al zo weinig beeldmateriaal uit de periode tot 1957. Graag een nieuwe scan van de film.
@tartaria936
@tartaria936 4 ай бұрын
LIAR LIAR dropped something ... oh and it fell down.. in zero g? hmmmm
@theconstelationofplanets2239
@theconstelationofplanets2239 4 ай бұрын
🌍🌎🌏🛰🚀🛸
@groggg1962peeler
@groggg1962peeler 5 ай бұрын
well done,,,,,,,,,,,,,'Turing got the shaft. Sad to see what they did to him.........
@saroon7122
@saroon7122 5 ай бұрын
Thought y’all might like this song I wrote about Félicette kzfaq.info/get/bejne/iNF6gLJ0zdHcoHk.htmlsi=oISUJcJRfTZDN-0w
@DEEPWATER..
@DEEPWATER.. 6 ай бұрын
Love you tomcat 😂😂😂❤❤
@garycburn
@garycburn 6 ай бұрын
His 90 kg body is lifting but the paper pages aren't , so funny .
@airplanes42
@airplanes42 6 ай бұрын
No mention that the first bombes were built by Polish codebreakers (bomba was a Polish word), nor that later, and very much more capable and reliable bombes, were built by NCR in the USA because the British didn’t have sufficient production capabilities.
@trimbalemrbale575
@trimbalemrbale575 6 ай бұрын
given ur using that 1 big famous SDR, im going with origin = russia
@Desert-edDave
@Desert-edDave 7 ай бұрын
lol@"Illegal" OTH radar. Sure. 🙄
@user-zc9ec2oz6p
@user-zc9ec2oz6p 8 ай бұрын
Российский гимн не уместен к этому видеоряду, должен быть Советский гимн.
@jasonwiley798
@jasonwiley798 8 ай бұрын
It's rube goldberg in America
@MSMediaRotterdam
@MSMediaRotterdam 9 ай бұрын
Jammer van de slechte audio-/videokwaliteit
@Kangenpower7
@Kangenpower7 9 ай бұрын
It is very sad to think that so many people worked on code breaking, and at the end of the war where told "Do not tell anyone what you have been doing for the past 4 years!" under threat of hanging or something else. So they could not brag about helping during the war. They could listen to friends talk about flying a plane over Germany or Poloist, or something, and not be able to brag about doing important things that helped end the war at least 1 year sooner! And to sink all of those U-Boats! It was code breaking that led to sinking over 400 of the German Submarines! And to the Germans thinking that Port De Calle is the correct invasion port. One man met his wife in 1946, got married, and never discovered they both worked at Bletchley park until they toured Bletchley Park in the 1980's, and then discovered they both worked there in 1945.
@Kangenpower7
@Kangenpower7 9 ай бұрын
I had read someplace that the Germans in part of Africa, the English was told not to invade or bother one location. So every day, that location, they would transmit "No problems with section 9". And then the English can take that message and de-code it very quickly! As they said the same thing every morning at 9 am. Also it was said that the American codes where never broken! Also America was warned to not transmit the message such as. "To Enterprise" But if they wanted to put in to Enterprise, they would place that in the middle of the message, not the first line! And also they would end each message with something roughly translated as blaa blaa blaa. So at the end of each message was about 35 - 60 random letters. Like something to give a code breaker a headache! And make the code breaker think "It must be very important 35 letters? I wonder what it means?" When Halsey left the guys on the island in the Pacific in WW2, in 1942, to take off after a Japanese aircraft carrier heading to Alaska, (and Japan transmitted a long radio message, so not under radio silence). Halsey was sent a message asking "Where did you go? We need you at this island!" And the last 35 - 60 letters where translated as "Where the hell is Halsey?" To which Halsey was very upset, and then he knew the long message was transmitted by the Japanese not by "Mistake" but in order to get him out of the war zone, and on a wild goose chase to Alaska. He returned to Iron Bottom Sound very soon, and saved the day with all the guys at Henderson Field. One easy way to figure out the code on Japanese message was they always started with "To Suko Muru" or whatever the name of the ship was. So easy way to decode the first line, and makes the rest of the message easy to decode. I also wonder if they would lay mines, and see if the Japanese would tell everyone "New mines laid July 1 in area 7 north and area 68 west". Then the Americans can figure out what place they laid the mines, and now that is where the grid pattern starts. It really helps that the Japanese would describe to the minute what time the ships will arrive at a port! The English would lay mines in the Atlantic Ocean, and then listen in to the Germans say "Stay out of area 7 north and 48 west, because there are mines located there." and then know how to set up the grid pattern they are working on. Of course getting a Enigma machine from a weather boat that was located near Iceland really helped! Along with about 2 months worth of code books to decode all of those messages. This was stolen in 1942 time frame?
@MichaelSmith-rn1qw
@MichaelSmith-rn1qw 9 ай бұрын
I did not know the first computer's development came out of WW2. A really fascinating story. I wish I had a few of those tubes (valves) for my guitar amps, as they are getting costly in 2023.
@qrplife
@qrplife 10 ай бұрын
Looks like a beautiful day and a nice park for QRP.
@sloboat55
@sloboat55 10 ай бұрын
Excellent
@mattintx
@mattintx 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Thank you so much for providing some of the many details that Hollywood has left out.
@stevenclarke5606
@stevenclarke5606 10 ай бұрын
I’ve been on a tour of Bletchley Park, and I can thoroughly recommend a visit, it’s really fascinating and there are some very good tour guides to pass on the stories.
@timroscoe4519
@timroscoe4519 10 ай бұрын
Great video. Amazing story and incredibly smart people to figure all this out in the time that they did.
@jjock3239
@jjock3239 10 ай бұрын
Eight years ago, my son and I did the Bletchley Park tour, with this gentleman as the guide. We were totally captivated by the tour, and I have watched this video several times over the years since then. I am still totally impressed by the German machines, and more importantly, the people who were able to figure out the inner workings of the machines (recognizing the work that was done by the Poles on Enigma), and Lorrenze, so that the machines could be built to reliably mechanically decrypt the code and reveal the messages. A phenomenal achievment that impresses me to this day.
@TymexComputing
@TymexComputing 10 ай бұрын
Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski i Jerzy Różycki ,,Bomba Rejewskiego”
@billstory8034
@billstory8034 11 ай бұрын
This is so well done.
@alaska3333
@alaska3333 11 ай бұрын
Leuk plekje om QRV te zijn, ik kom er ook wel eens met de 817 en de vertical. Bij de boerderij daar vlakbij verkopen ze trouwens heerlijke honing!
@on4mgy_radioamateur
@on4mgy_radioamateur 11 ай бұрын
Very nice, love my FT-817 but really miss the CW filter. Great video, 73 de ON4MGY
@hugoromeyn4582
@hugoromeyn4582 11 ай бұрын
"En dat mocht?"... Nee! Natuurlijk niet! 🤣
@monkeezorg
@monkeezorg 11 ай бұрын
I can confirm that i have just received this station on this frequency - 1130 GMT in South UK.
@ElementoryMyDearWatson
@ElementoryMyDearWatson 11 ай бұрын
Mind-boggling iingenuty. Can't thank you enough for such a tremendous insight into this pivatol time and group of people. Outstanding.
@disklamer
@disklamer 11 ай бұрын
Ziehier de produktie van Duitsche Propaganda-ontvangers bestemd voor den verspreiding der Nationaal-Socialistische boodschap, welks verderfelijke boodschap helaas nog steeds met sommigen resoneert, die niet het beste voor hebben met hun medemens.