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This channel has so much good information, it never fails to dissapoint. Thanks for all the hard work you put in.
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This channel is bloody excellent - i cant get enough of these SWL / numbers station stuff - utterly brilliant - not sure I'd have the patience to listen all the time. Could set me KiwiSDR back up again, but not happy the software has been and will probably again be rooted on it.
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Brilliant as ever, enjoyed all aspects of this video from the technical detail, as thorough as ever, to communications/emails to the person involved. Could easily watch your videos all day, its easily some of the best radio related content available on the internet.
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I cannot stand DAB - its just so unreliable, if I'm driving on a long distance from SW England to North Wales, DAB just cuts out too frequently to make it an enjoyable listening experience. I used to be able to tune to AM and maybe have to retune once or twice. DAB still has too many areas where it cant be used and the quality isnt as good as its sold to be.
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Brilliant video - this is such complusive enjoyable watching - thanks so much for what must be incredbly hard work to pull all these videos together, they are absolutely brilliant ! Thank you so much for your continual input to such fantastic information ! 73s
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really hats off for putting together these excellent informational videos, a pleasure to watch.
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I love how so many things are genuinely hidden in plain sight these days - there must be so much more out there..
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its not fallen over, its pining for the fjords.
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Very interesting - i wonder what it would be like to go around with an electronic sniffer device and see what if anything was prone to any form of side channel attack. I'm sure its all be thought of, but I bet there is plenty of interesting signals to be heard.
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Fascinating as ever ! Thanks for the uploads - please do more spy / radio related ones, particularly enjoyed the section on decryption.
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Its really interesting seeing all this infrastructure for broadcast tv - what I wonder is, and as pointed out with the houses without antennas, how many are using it - I've not used a TV receiver in over 8 years now, mostly watching on-demand TV and of course youtube :D Brilliant as ever, and love the countryside around these antennas.
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Very interesting indeed - whilst not possible to decode, what would be interesting is linking the volume of messages/traffic around world events to see if there is an increase in transmissions. Whilst not secret, I found monitoring POCSAG / Pagers very "interesting" - some of the messages can be quite distressing tho.
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Very enjoyable video for a relaxing Sunday evening - thank you so much for the varied and quality content.
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<3 this channel, you find some amazing stations and they are each unique and interesting, thanks for all your work !
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bloody hate smart meters.
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From a market perspective, i like the fact these cheap new models are coming out, it keeps the 'big brands' on their toes - i.e. they must justify their cost ! also, anything which gets people into the hobby, always good ! Nice video and have to say enjoyed the sound track - do you have a link to a longer version :D
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Grumpy Old Spies ?
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Very interesting ! I loved the parts and details of the trains as well, was really well done. As others have already commented, its a gorgeous part of the world, I recently got the train from Edinburgh back to my QTH down in South West England, it was gorgeous to see all the countryside on the way down, we really do live in a beautiful country.
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I can just imagine some old hippys enjoy listening to Hawkwind via this lovely radio.
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All I can do, is just do a picard face palm meme.
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The home antenna was secured to a coal bunker on a piece of scaffold - however once we got to meet other CB users, the variety of antennas in use was impressive - mostly the biscuit tin variety for those living in flats with balconys ! The days when 27Mhz was full, just have to settle for 80m these days ;o)
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@Mugib You win a jar of Strawberry Jam
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Excellent stories ! Any UK ones from before encryption of the airwaves in the UK stopped scanners listening to the airwaves ?
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time to take a WebSDR to a fatboyslim concert :D
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you win a day trip to Salisbury.
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so well put together, excellent work !
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fascintating as ever - thoroughly enjoy these videos !
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I like that the PNI is at least available, but the added frequencies of the Thunderpole means I'll be patient and wait for them to come in stock. Am enjoyig getting back into CB radio - looking forward to when President GEORGE II comes availalbe as well :) its all about patience to get the good equipment! (awaits sat antennas from well known UK distributor....)
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Very interesting as ever !!
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looks/sounds a good radio - the market is really missing an affordable APRS handheld tho - really strugglign to find something to replace my THD7 with built in APRS/TNC.
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Fantastic views, as soon as I saw the docks, I remembered the excellent series 'boys from the blackstuff' seeing that view of them - a brilliant series. I really enjoy how you are mixing up all these radio video's with fantastic tourist things as well, never thought of stopping in Liverpool, but for sure I will see when I can squeeze it in either en-route or returning from Bangor.
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@bonnetdedouche437 well said, a fine example of stupid people are the most dangerous :D
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For what could be a very bland, dry and boring subject, you really bring these videos to life, your commentary, videos and productions are thoroughly engaging - thank you so much for the excellent videos.
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The Goose sounds like something from a M25 Rave \o/
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BBC Breakfast is a constant intrusion on my life.
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"Its been nearly 50 years..." - oh man I feel old.. :D Anyhow, great series, this was really great - thanks for all the hard work. I could watch this you-tube channel all the time.
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that had me giggling
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loving this series about these amazing antennas - thanks so much for these brilliant videos, absolutely great viewing.
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listening to the grumpy old hams on 80m :D
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bit like top band and 80 meters in the UK :D
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@Mike-H_UK totally agree - esp with the excellent presentation style given here, it would be excellent !
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Hastings had 3 CB/Electrical shops in the 80s, was great. I savoured being able to goto an independent radio shop in Yeovil, but it was mostly amateur rather than CB only.
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really interesting fake or not !
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Brilliant ! Loving these videos, its really interesting the differences which you have collated here, and look forward to more !
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I've not watched TV since Southern went off the air - i always enjoyed Gambit !
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the last bit reminded me of when i took an innocent tourist photo in Seoul, soon had staff rushing out wanting my attention !
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You win a full OTH scan on all Amateur Radio frequencies \o/
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@RingwayManchester like the 'grump old hams' channel that is doing the rounds at the moment with 'bruce-et-el' in this case grumpy spies cancelling each other out :)
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The infamous bob marley jammer using the camberwell carrott antenna
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DIG-DUGA LF antennas linked to a world wide underground network of arcade machines.
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