Posted on 07/12/2014 9:55:31 AM PDT by shove_it
What I'm saying is that an extremely short (a few milliseconds) burst needs to be confirmed by two independent radio telescopes, at the same time, in order to eliminate electronic noise/glitch in the equipment.
I do realize that is a tall order and would occur strictly by accident probably.
I wouldn't mind seeing images of the two different bursts displayed on an oscilloscope showing the exact timing (duration) of each and characteristics of each as the amplitude ramps up.
Would like to see what is the next fastest burst, ever recorded of a proven cosmic event, for comparison purposes.
Some folks are interested in that type of exact detail.
Really enjoy weird scientific anomalies more than *same old, same old* easily explainable or possibly explainable events.
Regards :)
Back in the day, 70’s, when CB’s were big, a police officer I knew was working I-35 in Selma, TX, told me about another officer on the force.
Seems this other officer would use his patrol car CB to dupe speeders into speeding through Selma and he would stop them and issue a ticket.
One night my friend was riding with the officer as he was giving his “bear-free all the way into San Antonio” call on channel 9 to some guy on the CB, and the guy zoomed through and the officer stopped him.
The officer walked up to the car and with a smirk said; “Good evening, I am ‘Choirboy’*. . .let me see your license.”
The driver replied with; “Hi, I’m XXXXX with the FCC, let me see YOURS”
The police officer was let off with a warning. . .and never lived that down.
(’Choirboy’ was taken from the Joseph Wambaugh book, “The CHoirboys”).
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