Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!husc6!mit-eddie!genrad!decvax!ucbvax!cbosgd!cwruecmp!neoucom!wtm From: wtm@neoucom.UUCP (Bill Mayhew) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: 3800 Hz notch filter [will] be used on CD masters Message-ID: <609@neoucom.UUCP> Date: Wed, 10-Jun-87 19:46:21 EDT Article-I.D.: neoucom.609 Posted: Wed Jun 10 19:46:21 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 21-Jun-87 06:04:56 EDT References: <598@neoucom.UUCP> <67@sdeggo.UUCP> Organization: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine Lines: 24 Keywords: with possible icky results! Summary: Radio Electronics "for education only articles". In article <67@sdeggo.UUCP>, dave@sdeggo.UUCP (David L. Smith) writes: > .... How much do you want to bet that > Radio-Electronics has an article "for experimental and educational purposes" > on how to do it within a month after they come out? > > It's amazing what some clowns will come up with in the name of "protection." > Isn't it enough that they charge a rather ridiculous price for the music, > without dreaming up ways to make it sound bad? > > David L. Smith I got quite a kick from the R-E article about how to make police radar read out whatever speed value you want by beaming a microwave signal at it imitating the Dopler shift. Obviously such a gadget is only for calibrating you own radar gun (hee hee). I especaially liked the relay input for attaching to your radar detector output to save wear and tear while not calibrating your radar gun. (as if it would be such a phenomenal chore to switch on the calibrator when necessary!) Very charming, indeed. Bill Mayhew NEOUCOM Division of Basic Medical Sciences (wtm@neoucom.UUCCP ...at least for the moment.)