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Friday, April 26, 2019
Nobel Prize winner Joe Taylor, K1JT, Talks to a Radio Club
Really great to see this session with Nobel Prize winner Joe Taylor, K1JT.
I liked his comments on his use of his retirement office at Princeton, University.
I also liked his slide on how far below the noise level you can go with various modes.
And then there was his reminder to 1) RTFM and 2) be sure to check the EME delay box so that your software will get the timing right when working earth-moon-earth.
"Pulsars keep good time."
Labels:
astronomy,
digital modes,
K1JT,
Physics,
Puerto Rico,
radio astronomy,
Taylor -- Joe
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