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Carolyn Ehle <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 May 2011 18:55:10 -0400
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We were recording spiny lobster behavior sounds in a freestanding salt 
water tank on a hilltop, using a battery powered tape recorder with 
hydrophone.  To our surprise the shortwave station carrying the BBC 
world News drifted in and out, clearly enough to understand.  We gave up 
the recording, sacrificed the lobsters and froze the front parts, 
keeping the tails to roast over mahogany coals.  The bees were working 
flowers in that area, but I didn't inspect any hives......(g).  This was 
in St Croix, US VI.  Maybe my bees do so well without treatment because 
no-one can get a cell signal here (vbg).


On 5/16/2011 1:10 PM, Ruary Rudd wrote:
> I was transcribing the early reports of the Cable Station Superintendent at
> the Waterville Station of the Commercial Cable Company. In one of which he
> sated that by adjusting his equipment he could read the signals of the rival
> cable company. This would have had to have been by magnetic induction
> between two nearby submarine cables.
>

-- 
Carolyn in SC
http://community.webshots.com/user/woodwidgeon

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