Technically, it's possible, though not easy to achieve. A transmitter would vary its frequency to represent the shapes of alphabetic characters. Regardless of the speed of the cascade, the letters would be more or less elongated vertically.
What's curious is the location next to the Russian station on 4625 kHz (UBV76). This station remains a great mystery; its purpose is unknown.
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Hello, incredible! That's a very original idea. Best regards.
How it is possible ?
The text was going down at the same speed as the waterfall.
Technically, it's possible, though not easy to achieve. A transmitter would vary its frequency to represent the shapes of alphabetic characters. Regardless of the speed of the cascade, the letters would be more or less elongated vertically.
What's curious is the location next to the Russian station on 4625 kHz (UBV76). This station remains a great mystery; its purpose is unknown.
And the guy who was listening this frequency since a quite long time is from Lviv...
Yes, video ID is a thing. For hams you can even configure Fldigi to send it.
Someone just told me that is feasable with the soft easypal.
You will see designs and station ID's on some of the pirate stations from the US East Coast. Several of them are in that 6.9-7 MHz range.
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Tnx
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