Sounds great. Thanks for sharing
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On Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 7:04 PM KJ7KAO, David Chaney via <dchaney18=
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Hey,
I stumbled upon this fascinating video today on one of the YouTube channels I follow. The link starts around the 9-minute mark and delves deeper into the world of radio. I found it incredibly intriguing, not only because it sheds a little light on the fascinating history of radio but also because it revealed a surprising aspect of Amelia Earhart¡¯s navigation - radio played a pivotal role in it! If you¡¯re into history, radio, or simply curious about how Amelia Earhart used radio to navigate, I highly recommend checking it out. Here are some of the topics covered in the video that might pique your interest:
- History of radio
- The discovery of radio waves
- Various uses of radio
- Frequency skip
- Loop antennas
- Sense antennas
- Locating source radio waves
- The significance of communication and planning
The video is quite short, clocking in at around 35 minutes, even if you watch it from the beginning. It left me intrigued and inspired to try out the radio source location technique mentioned in the video. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!