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Re: [IRCA] Under a Blood Red Sky....
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Under a Blood Red Sky....
- From: "Ira Elbert New, III" <ien3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 20:25:40 -0500
I'm sure they have something at UT or Vandy. But then again, it is TN we're
talking about here. Perhaps your taste in BBQ might have something to do
with that. Anyway...
I'm using DXTUNERS.COM at the moment for my listening. The radio room is
being used as a laundry room for the time being. I think we're going to
finish the basement this summer so I shouldn't have this problem again. I
guess with all of my HAM stuff down there, I might as well move the DRAKE
down there too. However, I have to buy some HAM stuff first. A radio, an
antenna, some drywall, paint and wiring...who knew HAM Radio could be so
expensive?!?!?
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
Hi Bert-
By the time we had moon rise here, 3/4 of the eclipse was over. The weather
has fine all day, few to no clouds, clear to the horizon. But I just in the
wrong place for any type of sky observing.
Perhaps this is the reason that there are no major observatories in
Tennessee.
Willis
Old Fort, TN
The Moon has finally broken through the cloud cover here in northeast
GA, but there's no sign of anything unusual. You can tell an eclipse is
taking place as the moon is a bit dim and has a bit of a covered look to
it,
but, alas, no blood red coloration. Oh well, maybe next time.
P.S. I guess I could go turn on a radio or two now and see what is
happening on the airwaves.
From: "willis" <k4ape@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Under a Blood Red Sky....
Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2007 20:16:08 -0500
Hi Bert-
By the time we had moon rise here, 3/4 of the eclipse was over. The weather
has fine all day, few to no clouds, clear to the horizon. But I just in the
wrong place for any type of sky observing.
Perhaps this is the reason that there are no major observatories in
Tennessee.
Willis
Old Fort, TN
>
> The Moon has finally broken through the cloud cover here in
northeast
> GA, but there's no sign of anything unusual. You can tell an eclipse is
> taking place as the moon is a bit dim and has a bit of a covered look to
it,
> but, alas, no blood red coloration. Oh well, maybe next time.
>
> P.S. I guess I could go turn on a radio or two now and see what is
> happening on the airwaves.
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