[amsat-bb] Re: Evidence of moon landings....!
Edward Cole
kl7uw at acsalaska.net
Mon Jul 20 23:52:08 PDT 2009
>
>LeRoy,
>
>I'm not sure how you can have a source other than NASA, other than two hams
>who made independant recordings of Apollo transmissions. In 1971 (summer
>issue) a QST article talks of Dick Knadle(sp?) KRIW who got some, and another
>ham, I believe W4HHK received signals as well.
>
>I'd also bet the Russian space agency has stuff.
>
>Please don't take this the wrong way, but if you have questions about any
>"fakery" of moon landings, find the Myth Busters TV show. They did a *really*
>good job of debunking several myths about how things were faked.
>
>I do not find this discussion OT for Amsat-bb, because this affects us. It
>erodes the effort of tens of thousands of technical people, and has ripple
>effects for the USA, far beyond the original topic.
>
>--STeve Andre'
>wb8wsf en82
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Steve you can add my witness of the Lunar orbiter signal on S-band
received on a ten foot comm dish that my supervisor with JPL set up
in his yard using a diode mixer and a microwave signal generator for
LO. The signal exhibited expected Doppler shift and every 20-minutes
or so it dropped out (occulted by the Moon as the orbiter orbited
behind). This was not Apollo-11 but one of the other missions
afterward, to memory (long time ago - 1971). We both worked at
Goldstone tracking facility back then. We only detected the carrier
since the dish was insufficient size for recovering the modulated signal.
73, Ed - KL7UW (then K8MWA/K6)
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