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So you're saying that military frequencies are ordinary frequencies?
originally posted by: superman2012
a reply to: projectvxn
Familiar military frequency? Would that be the Navy? Aren't they rumoured to have a secret space program where they can travel to other solar systems?
Usually these reserved bands are excellent for HF and UHF encrypted comms.
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: projectvxn
Usually these reserved bands are excellent for HF and UHF encrypted comms.
That to me sounds that they sure knew what frequencies are beter for encryption and those who are not ?
So sort of special anyhow right?
originally posted by: 191stMIDET
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: Jay-morris
I've seen that article too. I think this could be the one you're referring to.
The independent
But what if the signals are indeed some say are produced by some secret spaceforce of our own or other craft orbiting our planet?
Sadly they do not say the name of the starsystem it's coming from.
A secret space force with interstellar capabilities would not be using standard radio communication for extreme distances (like 95 light years) because radio frequencies don't move at light speed and even if they did it would still take 95 years for the message to get from one ship to another.
originally posted by: 191stMIDET
...because radio frequencies don't move at light speed and even if they did it would still take 95 years for the message to get from one ship to another.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
all electromagnetic radiation -- from radio waves to x-rays -- travel at the speed of light.
originally posted by: projectvxn
originally posted by: superman2012
a reply to: projectvxn
Familiar military frequency? Would that be the Navy? Aren't they rumoured to have a secret space program where they can travel to other solar systems?
Military bands are well known and since most of the traffic is encrypted you won't get much data from them
There is no evidence the US Navy is flying around the solar system or elsewhere, but on Earth.
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: Riffrafter
Haha.
Technically it would make more sense to have the Navy floating around in space than it would to have the Air Force. The Navy certainly does have more experience in 3D maneuverability in inhospitable environments.