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rcb64 escribió:Bueno, más que un bote de basura su origen es la tapa un contenedor de productos industriales.
Aunque, es un buen descubrimiento.
Por más que leía y releía no le encontraba el sentido hasta que revisé mi post, tienes razón Roberto, no aclaré "la tapa"Roberto escribió:rcb64 escribió:Bueno, más que un bote de basura su origen es la tapa un contenedor de productos industriales.
Aunque, es un buen descubrimiento.
FORMER USAF TECHNICIAN ADMITS THAT HE "CREATED RADAR UFOs"
Some years ago, after an interview with an official of a major avionics company for an article on electronic warfare that I would write for Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine, he said he had read one of my UFO books and commented: "I used to create radar-UFOs when I was in the Air Force." When I sought an explanation, he insisted on anonymity both for himself and his company, and I agreed. Mr. "X" explained that in his younger years he had been a radar technician/maintenance man in the USAF, assigned to air defense centers. Sometimes he would be assigned to the "graveyard shift," from 11 p.m. until 7 a.m., when there was scant civil or military air traffic to keep the radar operators occupied.
"The operators would be practically falling asleep in their chairs. If I had nothing better to do, I would slip into the room where the radar receiver and transmitter were located and incorrectly set the gain control of the MTI [moving target indicator]. This would generate spurious targets and send them zipping across several radar displays. When I returned to the operations room, it had come alive and operators were screaming about high-speed UFOs. I'd offer to check the radar and would then reset the MTI. Then when I returned I would report that I had checked and the radar seemed to be functioning properly. The next morning when the day-shift radar technician came in, he also would check the radar and report that it seemed to be OK." I was so amused by Mr. "X's" account that I forgot to ask him how many times he had created such "radar UFOs."