Author Topic: Ouch  (Read 3830 times)

guest18

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2008, 06:17:32 PM »
My dab radio will get R4, world service etc... certainly in this country!
At the end of the day it's still a radio signal, ok they happen to be sending a digital signal so for a given power it has the potential to use a smaller bandwith and go further (some of the modes are even as efficient as CW!  ::)  ;) ) but the range is still limited by the same rules as any other radio wave.
Don't know if world service broadcasts from Gib or not, I could certainly reliably listen to world service in the former yugoslavia but which frequency would vary throughout the day.
You may also have found yourself in a "skip" or "dead" zone where you are too far away from the station to hear it on ground wave (direct) but too close to hear the sky-wave signal (the one bouncing off the ionosphere before returning to earth).
We are currently at a poor period for listening to distant stations but conditions appear to have passed the worst and are slowly improving (google "sunspot cycle" or pm me for more!) however you should still be able to hear some very interesting stations.
Generally 20meter-ish (14Mhz) is ok through the day and as it gets dark you need to be looking around 40 metres (7Mhz) or even 80 metres (3.5Mhz) certainly last week Radio China International was booming through along with a number of Eastern European and North African stations in the 7.100 to 7.200 range.
If there is a specific station you are after it's always worth going to their site (or even writing to them with old fashioned pen and paper  :o lol) and getting a list of their frequencies, you can then try them all 'till you find one that works where you are. Also the simple expedient of taping a length of wire to the end of the telescopic antenna and throwing it out of the window or running it round the room can make all the difference to reception  :)
"Tuned" antennas work best but just getting wire in the air always helps, and any wire will do.. mains flex, speaker wire, bell wire, fence wire.. doesn't matter as long as it's available and it conducts  ;)

guest40

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2008, 12:39:07 AM »
I need help with computer terminology!

Can someone explain to me the term
"thread hijack", or "hijacked thread", Ive heard it recently and cannot seem to find examples that can enlighten me on this.

thanks

BTW GC have you tried auditioning for the  Pirates of Penzance?

guest18

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2008, 04:49:07 PM »
 :P it's called "conversation"  ;)
See the "Euroroutes" thread for another example  ;D

Anyway, hope the vision is back to bi-ocular again GC, we've been, ahem, covering for you on here 'till your eyesight recovered  ;) ;D

Julian217

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #18 on: March 07, 2008, 05:50:29 PM »
Ever seen the film 'How to get ahead in advertising' ?


Occassionally when I lived in Cardiff about 15 years ago I had to visit said hospital for work. Always very impressive - but then they should be , most well funded teaching hospital in the country and all that.

and what really happens at the BBC http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/10/bbc_ces_outrage/

guest7

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #19 on: March 09, 2008, 02:45:17 PM »
Siddle, you dawg!  ;)

GC

guest27

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #20 on: March 10, 2008, 11:13:27 PM »
Love the NHS - mind I did sleep with it for years...  Just looking on the WHO site on what different countries spend on health compared to their life expectancy and healthy life etc shows what good value it is - not compared to Cuba, true, but about half the price of the US - that we hear so much about.

Paper - Indy and MCN - dunno why either - at least MCN is full of t1t5 - mainly Kevin Ash.

Love local Welsh rags - like the local news on TV - Earthquake in China, 1,000,000 dead, we speak to a Swansea man who once ate a Chinese meal.


R

guest27

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #21 on: March 10, 2008, 11:14:13 PM »
Oh - Radio Moscow was great during the Falklands conflict...

R

Steffan

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #22 on: March 11, 2008, 10:17:47 AM »
Love the NHS
R

Not me! I live with it. I cannot think of another organisation that came out of the Thatcherite reforms by keeping: the can't do won't do bureaucrat, can't sack - silted up with recycled jobworthy mediocrities, paid for life ethos and seamlessly combined it with all the bullshit flannel, managers coming out of your eyeballs, perpetual re-organisations, reports coming out of every orifice, you get in the private sector. Well done NHS you got the worst of both worlds..

Steffan (wanders off muttering, waving his rolled up copy of the Telegraph at passing kids and dogs)
 
« Last Edit: March 11, 2008, 10:20:13 AM by Steffan »

Andy M

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #23 on: March 11, 2008, 12:34:15 PM »
Can't say I've ever viewed the NHS as great value or very efficient, but there you go that's probably one for another day  ;).

As Smudge pointed out DAB is still only radio. I will eventually pick up one that's small enough to carry but has a proper antenna. I think DAB currently has the same disadvantages as short/longwave, but the way things are moving you've probably more chance of finding a suitable station on DAB. I find the tuning interesting. With LW/SW you might spend an hour tuning the thing to get faint station that would become impossible to hear just after "..and now the news in English...SHHHhhhhh", but with DAB you'll just get the autotune zipping up and down the scale and getting nothing at all  :P

Andy

guest40

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #24 on: March 11, 2008, 01:17:26 PM »
NHS??? NHS??? oh yeah, I remember it being featured in the old OLD Doctor Movies, and Carry ons... yep a grand old system

guest18

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #25 on: March 11, 2008, 05:43:57 PM »
NHS - Shit organisation full of some really great individuals in my experience.
Andy, you just need the right antenna  ;) but until then any radio with an external antenna will do, just make it larger (ooh-err matron :o)

Steffan

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Re: Ouch
« Reply #26 on: March 11, 2008, 05:44:08 PM »
If only mate, if only it was a case of carry on matron.....