The exhaust looks very close to the gas meter? Did it pass code?
@Slavatoremondo3 ай бұрын
That sound you hear are the waves shooting out of the antenna just like a microwave oven.
@UDX4570PalmSprings-yh1mv3 ай бұрын
What is that sign that tells who is transmitting?
@AA1PR4 ай бұрын
My prayers to Arons family & friends, so sorry to hear of his passing about a month ago
@imRosco694 ай бұрын
Still can't believe Aaron is now SK. 73's, Bro.
@cateclism3164 ай бұрын
I have heard WWV since the 1970s (yes,I'm old). Always wanted to know what the station was like!
@turkeyslayer635 ай бұрын
Who would've known this was your last train out of town Aaron? You will be greatly missed! Ricker KDØFQN
@billwsun88365 ай бұрын
AWESOME AARON - NØWAR/SK
@AaronDurr5 ай бұрын
Chocolate payday next to fake rabbit in yard lol ASD Durr Burger 😊
@seanedwards5695 ай бұрын
Is there a relationship between WWV and GPS time, or are they independent of each other?
@johnwest79935 ай бұрын
You don't match the 50 Ohm transmitter impedance to the antenna's radiation resistance. You match it to the antenna impedance. The radiation resistance isn't a real resistance. It's simply a resistance value to use in calculations that is equivalent to the losses of the radiated signal that 'disappears' from the circuit. The FCC part 97 rules in the first couple of paragraphs state that the purpose of the Amateur Radio Service is to create a pool of technically knowledgeable radio operators for emergencies or in times of war. It's basically a sandbox created by the government for the RF curious to play in in the hopes that they will learn as much about radio as possible. Their ideal is to see hams involved with groups like TAPR all over the USA, or at least to put up and play with our own antennas, fix our own gear and build and tune some kits. They realize they can't force that on us, so they provide incentives like multiple bands, and high power transmission. They even authorize technician class hams to design, build, and operate kilowatt station with huge antenna arrays for EME communications. That should be a hint. They want hams who know RF. Otherwise, they would just have told us all to 'go buy a CB' and talk to our heart's content. BTW, I used to listen all day long to WWVB on its 180 kHz harmonic and watch it on my o'scope on the output of my 60 kHz TRF receiver. I used it as a calibrator for my LowFER gear. The first time I heard it I thought it was some drunk CW operator. But then a week or so later I had both the scope on WWVB and I was listening to 180 kHz on my LowfER receiver, and as I walked up to my workbench I saw and heard both together and broke out laughing. :)
@d2sfavs5 ай бұрын
this is pretty neat i used to listen to this station way back in the 70s on my dads old military shortwave they sent me a folder that had everything about them back then i still might have somewhere i remember climbing two pine trees in the backyard and putting up the antenna.thanks for sharing.
@hakangustavsson35385 ай бұрын
I have heard WWV on and off during 60+years. It's like a very old friend. Thanks for your great service! / Håkan, Sweden
@tpobrienjr5 ай бұрын
I toured the facility in 2008(?) and enjoyed it thoroughly. We got to visit the helix house and all the transmitter rooms. Great fun. AB5XZ.
@ElPasoTubeAmps5 ай бұрын
As a kid, it had to be 1960 at December 31 at midnight at the beginning of the New Year, January 1, 1961, I was outside with a transistor radio listening to WWV and did my best to make a firecracker (actually a cherry bomb) go off at exactly the WWV tone of the New Year. I may have been off a second or two but I did the best I could. I suppose that is a bit obsessive and I haven't changed a bit at 74. Got my general class amateur license in 1963. Thanks, WWV. 🙂
@ztkrx6 ай бұрын
l’ve been in that mill many times, l have a ton of video footage of the place, it’s quite the spectacle (both, inside and out).
@daemn424 ай бұрын
I flew my drone around and through a couple of the buildings recently. I'm curious is there any recent or current way into the main building? The hole this OP went through was sealed off long ago.
@Devo576 ай бұрын
WWV out of context looks like an abbreviation for World War 5
@dannyhager97676 ай бұрын
Jeepers, would hate to be on the road driving while she was in a car. 😂
@JorshWarshington17 ай бұрын
I liked your video. We want to get a family photo. My wife and I, our 2 teens, and our dog Kiki. Something nice and sunny. Lemme know your rates. Thank you.
@theresaviktor66617 ай бұрын
Would that be common sense to know a heavy tall semi would not be able to go through this bridge? Stupid is what stupid does. This moran should pay big time. All Princetonians love this bridge. It's a big part of it's history. Does anyone know what made this idiot do such a thing?
@karenyarrington34957 ай бұрын
Get your Towns names right. Tiskilwa not Tiskiwilis!!!
@Lisa-wv8et8 ай бұрын
Awesomely Awesome
@ShutterMafiaStudios18 ай бұрын
glad to document this for anyone who missed it. my pleasure