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OK. Now, that's not gigahertz.It's not megahertz. A kilohertz is one millionth of a gigahertz.That gives you some sense of the speed of this machine.
It's not megahertz.
It has about 400 megahertz of bandwidth and can go up to about 6 gigahertz.
centered at 1,577.5 megahertz.
We'll start at 800 megahertz and then gradually ramp up the frequency.
But Smith was generating radio waves in the megahertz range, and at 10 megahertz, the wavelength is about 30 meters.
And because they were sampling at tens of megahertz, they could align the two data sets to pinpoint the exact moment the jamming signal arrived
second: microseconds, megahertz speeds.
So it's an old TI-DSP running at about 170 megahertz.
You, the main machine was 486DX at 33 megahertz, right?
At first, nothing much happens, but then around 900 megahertz, we get a strong signal back.
Now, since 360 degrees is half a wavelength, then 12 degrees here with a signal of 1085 megahertz, well, that's 3.1 millimeters.
Solar interference typically spans a wide range of radio frequencies, whereas this interference was confined to a very narrow slice, just five megahertz wide,
The raw data also revealed a second interference burst aimed at a lower frequency, 1,558.5 megahertz, which overlaps with signals
At most frequencies, that signal is very weak, but around 900 megahertz, each push from the radio waves lines up almost perfectly with how the electrons oscillate.
We've got a lithium polymer 10-milliamp power battery on top, so we're able to inductively power this device at 13 megahertz from a cage that a rat would sit in.
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