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sowasred2012
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TatorsDad wrote:
Remember when you listen in to note that it is 6pm Mountain Time. Also the day of the week in JerichoLand is different from our day of the week. Today is Saturday, April 28, 2007. Monday falls on Friday in our world.


Today is April 28th? How has that been worked out? Sorry, totally fresh, trying to catch up...

PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:05 pm
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bgingras
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http://www.jenningsandrall.com/html/index.php

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ogr8bearded1
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Hi, first time posting here but been following the ARG for a couple weeks now. The one message that has been thought to be either Thunder mountain or Dr. Malcolm may be instead Dr. Halpern. He is a doctor found in the Sakansas Herald who became ill.

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drizjr
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Since we're expecting "weekly broadcast on Mondays" from the Cheyenne Government, a separate thread has been started for them here.

(This post is just to make the eventual archive of this experience easier to navigate.)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 1:44 pm
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Dunia
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Those weird oscillating tones on the UHF bands have changed frequencies on 2 of the nodes.

The signals with no voices are now:
Node 1: 1.74 ghz AZ 90.0
Node 2: 1.36 ghz AZ 270.0 (was 1.38 ghz)
Node 3: 1.35 ghz AZ 180.0 (was 1.36 ghz)
Node 6: 2.46 ghz AZ 0.0

All of the other signals that repeat on different nodes all share the same frequency. This is the only signal that transmits on different frequencies for each node. I don't know if it's significant either, but the Azimuths are 90 degrees each.

Node 1 = Due East
Node 2 = Due West
Node 3 = Due South
Node 4 = Due North

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:53 pm
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drizjr
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All four pop-ups nodes have the same title now: N 44.6033, W 103.571786. Those are the co-ordinates for Node 1. Previously, each had it's listed co-ordinates. Some programing glitch, I assume.

Since we're supposed to look for what is "mssng" and Nodes 4 and 5 are not listed, I went looking for them. I think I may have found them.
Node 4:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=4
Node 5:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=5
They have no broadcasts on them.

Just for comparison, here are the other nodes in the same format.
Node 1:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=1
Node 2:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=2
Node 3:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=3
Node 6:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=6

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:17 pm
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DuncanONeil
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Nodes

drizjr wrote:
All four pop-ups nodes have the same title now: N 44.6033, W 103.571786. Those are the co-ordinates for Node 1. Previously, each had it's listed co-ordinates. Some programing glitch, I assume.

Since we're supposed to look for what is "mssng" and Nodes 4 and 5 are not listed, I went looking for them. I think I may have found them.
Node 4:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=4
Node 5:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=5
They have no broadcasts on them.

Just for comparison, here are the other nodes in the same format.
Node 1:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=1
Node 2:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=2
Node 3:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=3
Node 6:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=6


The lack of signal is not very meaningful as the other nodes appear to have been shut down as well. Even to signals on the major compass points. When I access the nodes through dearther I get different locations for each. Too bad we do not have locations for these two.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:44 am
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booba
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Quote:
Node 4:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=4
Node 5:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=5
They have no broadcasts on them.


Could it be a new sort of error page? 7 thru 99 shows the same dial.

http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.org/radioNode.php?id=99

The dearther site now directs to:
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.com/radioNode.php?id=1&coord=N 44.6033, W 103.571786
and
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.com/radioNode.php?id=6&coord=N 48.5634, W 101.491

These no longer work at all

www.blackhillsradiocontrol.com/node1.swf

There are some changes going on.

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bgingras
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" find the missing hour, or it ends we begin"

huh?

PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:30 pm
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Dunia
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bgingras wrote:
" find the missing hour, or it ends we begin"

huh?


What is that from?

PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:43 pm
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bgingras
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tonight, 13 mhz azimuth 196 on node 1 instead of the usual Cheyenne gov't broadcast.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:01 pm
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Dunia
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Yeah, that sounded ominous. Question

PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:23 pm
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mousekinn
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Actually there was a weather broadcast in progress about an "unusual" snow storm (north of Cheyenne, west of the black hills, but their temperature is 70?), then the announcer starts coughing, and the voice takes over (male). It almost sounds like the female voice coughs and turns into he male one, but that's just the sound blending I think.

Also, it ends we begin doesn't parse right. Should it be "it ends, we begin"?

PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:54 pm
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Limer
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After some tuning on the BHRC radio i got quite tired of hearing the endless buzz, and spending much time without result. So i made a little program that should find all broadcasts available, it might still be a little buggy, but i think it works quite well. Very Happy

http://toomanscan.googlepages.com/toomanscanbeta01.zip

PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 6:38 pm
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rkj
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Limer wrote:
After some tuning on the BHRC radio i got quite tired of hearing the endless buzz, and spending much time without result. So i made a little program that should find all broadcasts available, it might still be a little buggy, but i think it works quite well. Very Happy

http://toomanscan.googlepages.com/toomanscanbeta01.zip


Very nice, Limer!
Today the only broadcast still up was
http://www.blackhillsradiocontrol.com/uRu48r/U92973kUi7.mp3

With morse code in it. I suppose they are old news, but does anyone know the translation for this one ?

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