This is old news, actually. I've been part of the development team, and it's 
taken too long, IMO, for this project to come to fruition. I was devoted to the 
working group that designed features allowing the set-up to work in future 
time. There were some huge delays, and it's our work that ultimately held up 
the project. The problem for us was there are so many time-related unknowns 
about the future, outside of the world of radio. For instance, until recently 
we lacked any know-how about how closely solar cycles will hold to the 11-year 
rule. Thanks to the current extended cycle, we now know the 11 years to be 
utter heresy. The current 'anomaly' - if you must call it that - really helped 
push this to completion. Anyhow, the set-up can DX as far ahead in time as the 
user wishes, and you can thank the diligence and persistence of our team for 
that.

 

The downside of all of this is that my Burnt River ON DXing days are now over. 
I'm being moved to another secret project. The Burnt River site was purely for 
field testing. That logging of Edmonton on 930 a few weeks ago. That actually 
occurred in 1973. Oh hell, all those hours of testing drove us to some pretty 
heavy drinking - we can't remember half of what we heard, but rest assured it 
was pretty awesome stuff. Yes, some of it was made up - we had to keep people 
like you off our trail.

 

And the hijinks that happened over the years! That happens when you work 
together, intensely, as a small intimate group. One neighbour up there is a 
spiritualist. We invited him over for an end-of-the-work-week barbeque, and he 
showed us how to summon long-gone DXers. Oh, what a night we had reminiscing 
with fellow hobbyists you haven't seen in years. A few of them lingered, 
providing us with valuable advice about what conditions were like back in the 
day; this was valuable, and we passed along valuable advice to those elsewhere 
on our team working to turn back the Perseus' clock.

 

I could tell you more, and indeed I'd like to, but, well, we'd have to kill you.

 

Saul Chernos

>From a secret location somewhere, sometime

 

> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [IRCA] Finally, a Way to DX Outside the Confines of Real-Time
> 
> For those holdouts who have not yet bought a Perseus receiver, the newest
> software available may push them over the edge. You may read all the details
> in the review on my blog:
> 
> New Perseus Software Adds Past and Future Date Setting
> Features<http://fivebelow.squarespace.com/posts/2010/4/1/new-perseus-software-adds-past-and-future-date-setting-featu.html>
> 
> 73,
> 
> Guy Atkins
> Puyallup, WA USA
> http://fivebelow.squarespace.com
> _______________________________________________

                                          
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