The Machine That Saved The World

The Machine That Saved The World

The Machine That Saved The WorldThe first broadcast came in 1972, while Mahon-modified machines were still strictly...
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Author: Leinster, Murray,1896-1975
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Language: English
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The Machine That Saved The World

The Machine That Saved The World

Dhs. 9,978.84 Dhs. 17.00

The Machine That Saved The World

Dhs. 9,978.84 Dhs. 17.00
Author: Leinster, Murray,1896-1975
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Machine That Saved The World

The first broadcast came in 1972, while Mahon-modified machines were still strictly classified, and the world had heard only rumors about them. The first broadcast was picked up by a television ham in Osceola, Florida, who fumingly reported artificial interference on the amateur TV bands. He heard and taped it for ten minutesso he saidbefore it blew out his receiver. When he replaced the broken element, the broadcast was gone. Then for a long while there were rumors of broadcasts which blew out receiving apparatus, but nothing definite. Weird patterns appeared on screens high-pitched or deep-bass notes soundedand the receiver went out of operation. After the ham operator in Osceola, nobody else got more than a second or two of the weird interference before blowing his set during six very full months of CC agitation. Then a TV station in Seattle abruptly broadcast interference superimposed on its regular network program. The screens of all sets tuned to that program suddenly showed exotic, curiously curved, meaningless patterns on top of a commercial spectacular broadcast. At the same time incredible chirping noises came from the speakers, alternating with deep-bass hootings, which spoiled the ju-ju music of the most expensive ju-ju band on the air. The interference ended only with a minor break-down in the transmitting station. It was the same sort of interference that the Communications Commission had thrown fits about in Washington. It threw further fits now. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 26174
Author: Leinster, Murray
Release Date: Aug 2, 2008
Format: eBook
Language: English

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