Some years back I posted
Jeff Duntemann's Homebrew Radio Gallery, and for reasons unclear it's become one of the most popular pages on my site. (Tube construction may not be quite dead...) So a while back I wrote up and (almost) finished a page about all the various telescopes I've built
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If I may cut in, I have to agree with the point you made. It's true, people don't do the kind of Heathkit hobbycrafting you describe. Mr Duntemann has mentioned writing hex code by hand; nowadays hex editors are commonplace. I once worked out the orbital dynamics of a fictional gas giant and its moons using paper, pencil, time and a TI-30 - nowadays there are applets online that will calculate orbits.
The point is that soldering components by hand, hex code by hand and pages of scribbled notes and numbers are primitive arrangements. No, “new and improved” are not always synonyms - but once upon a time, operating an automobile was so complex a task that a chauffeur was necessary, possessing the same idiosyncratic knowledge of the motorcar as a livery hostler knows of horses. Today your teenage daughter hops in, starts it up and drives off without a thought. (Some people never even open the hood.So, your backyard hobbyist of today does not grind his own mirrors. What the heck, he never smelted the glass either. Where you do have ( ... )
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Speaking of old pictures and gadgets…
http://i28.tinypic.com/2qtct9y.jpg
Mr Duntemann, what are these two standing in front of? I thought it was a heliograph, at first glance; shows where my mind is.
I think it's a microwave receiver. Am I all wet?
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Now. Wherethehell did that photo come from?
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Uh, well, here, actually.
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D' ye know, you're probably right about it being a parabolic mike. A serious parabolic mike. With today's equipment, that hombre could pick up a conversation out to the horizon - from a mountaintop.
Or, in this case, pick out dialogue spoken on a beach with wind and surf. I mean, these are movie stars, out on location; what else could it be?
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