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Originally Posted by tyreay I don't have the inclination, to argue all these posts but I had to say something here.
You failed to mention that the whole event was shown on a black and white TV, at Kennedy Space Center, and all the reporters were forced to film that monitor to make all the television footage. So really, who cares about signal strength? Its irelavant. The footage is of such poor quality, (and made that way on purpose) that good anylization is difficult (or did we overlook that fact).
Have a great night.
(P.S.: John, your wrong again, and have been all along)  | Did you expect it to be anything better than the technology there was at that time. It was as good as it was. You should really contact Armstrong and Aldrin to see if they really walked on the moon. Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105 |