Martin_J
Well-Known Member
I was about to say the same thing about the detection/ranging capabilities that cars appear to have these days..
I also thought back to my university and dinghy sailing days from nearly forty years ago..
I recall at the time understanding the capabilities of military radar and how far away they could [potentially] detect a bumble bee from. At the time I imagined that one day we'd have radar capable of detecting the movement of all the fine particles/dust that already exists in the air and thus be able to display for us a chart of wind showing all the gusts and wind shifts as they happen live.
I also thought that by using the distorted reception of any other radio transmissions in range, that you could use the variation/variability in their reception to determine what was disrupting their signals (a bit like a radar but without having to transmit oneself)..
All pie in the sky maybe...
I also thought back to my university and dinghy sailing days from nearly forty years ago..
I recall at the time understanding the capabilities of military radar and how far away they could [potentially] detect a bumble bee from. At the time I imagined that one day we'd have radar capable of detecting the movement of all the fine particles/dust that already exists in the air and thus be able to display for us a chart of wind showing all the gusts and wind shifts as they happen live.
I also thought that by using the distorted reception of any other radio transmissions in range, that you could use the variation/variability in their reception to determine what was disrupting their signals (a bit like a radar but without having to transmit oneself)..
All pie in the sky maybe...