Destroyer – 1943 – Edward G. Robinson / Glenn Ford

Loosely based – very loosely based on the USS Paul Jones ( DD-230 ), a Clemson-class destroyer in World War II – a lot of “creative” liberty was taken by Hollywood – the first USS John Paul Jones – actually named John Paul Jones wasn’t commissioned until 1956. The Paul Jones was commissioned in April of 1921. But overall it’s a feel good WWII film.

A decent vehicle for both Edward G Robinson and Glenn Ford – and an almost believable supporting cast.

Enjoy!

Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!

Do Filters make a difference?

The simple answer is yes they do . . .

No filters . . .

122.100 – in the air traffic frequencies . . .

And no – I don’t remember what I was looking for here . . .

And the same frequencies with filters in line . . .

After changing the antenna routing the DX Patrol MK4 just is not “happy” with the signal – it just is not doing as well below 30Mhz as the Airspy HF+ Discovery. BUT. I didn’t pick it up for low frequency – bought it for satellite freqs. Once I get settled in the new radio room at the new compound and get some antennas up – then I will explore the satellite stuff.

But to answer YOUR question – yes, filters do make a difference in the scheme of things – they do help eliminate “artifacts” or spatter that you get across the bands from broadcast band interference.

Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!