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BOMBSHELL: The 2020 election took place under a Trump-declared “National Emergency” that set an Election Day trap for the “unauthorized accessing of election and campaign infrastructure”
Based on current population data from the Census Bureau and voting data from previous elections, Just Facts has conducted a study to estimate the number of votes illegally cast by non-citizens in the battleground states of the 2020 election. The results show that such fraudulent activities have netted Joe Biden the following extra votes in these tightly contested states:
• Arizona: 51,081 ± 17,689
• Georgia: 54,950 ± 19,025
• Michigan: 22,585 ± 7,842
• Nevada: 22,021 ± 7,717
• North Carolina: 46,218 ± 16,001
• Pennsylvania: 32,706 ± 11,332
• Wisconsin: 5,010 ± 1,774
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Sydney Powell: “Staggering” evidence of vote fraud, Dominion machines engineered by China, Venezuela, Cuba and DESIGNED to steal elections worldwide… release the Kraken!
It has been a long, long time since I put up a directional antenna. I only remember doing it in the daylight and having an NCO around with a compass to aim the antenna.
I was wondering if folks install some kind of a compass rose around the base of these antenna, to aim it in the dark or in bad weather, without spending a lot of time to align it.? Also, you might have to quickly align with mobile units that are broadcasting in a very limited fashion.
Many decades ago, my folks had a TV antenna mast with a motor and control unit to align it to various TV stations up to about a hundred miles away. That was easy, because you could rotate the antenna until you got the best signal. But, that was with two fixed locations with one constantly broadcasting.
Is there any kind of gps calculator or formula, to give compass bearings between two points?
duckduckgo had many results for your question if this does not work:
Given coordinates of two locations in decimal degrees, this calculator displays constant azimuth, distance and compass points for different compass roses.
I’ll use a high gain omni-directional antenna mounted high to receive, and a yagi at the base station to transmit. Mobiles might have to report the quadrant, or give you a phase line to approximate their general location. A three element yagi, or a moxon antenna has a fairly broad foot print, approximately 120 degrees. It is best to use a 5 element yagi that has a 90 degree pattern, but there again it may not be practical. A two element yagi would have a 180 degree foot print. Having more that one type of directional antenna in the bag gives one options. Learning how to make antennas allows one to make the antenna that fits the situation at the moment.
To reduce dependency on magazines, the military has this alternative means, stipper clips loaded via spoons to load mags quickly. You’ll need both. Shop for a better deal, but this photo says it all.
BOMBSHELL: The 2020 election took place under a Trump-declared “National Emergency” that set an Election Day trap for the “unauthorized accessing of election and campaign infrastructure”
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-11-13-2020-election-took-place-under-a-trump-declared-national-emergency.html
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Did Non-Citizen Voters Hand The Election To Joe Biden?
https://issuesinsights.com/2020/11/14/could-illegal-voters-hand-the-election-to-joe-biden/
Based on current population data from the Census Bureau and voting data from previous elections, Just Facts has conducted a study to estimate the number of votes illegally cast by non-citizens in the battleground states of the 2020 election. The results show that such fraudulent activities have netted Joe Biden the following extra votes in these tightly contested states:
• Arizona: 51,081 ± 17,689
• Georgia: 54,950 ± 19,025
• Michigan: 22,585 ± 7,842
• Nevada: 22,021 ± 7,717
• North Carolina: 46,218 ± 16,001
• Pennsylvania: 32,706 ± 11,332
• Wisconsin: 5,010 ± 1,774
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Sydney Powell: “Staggering” evidence of vote fraud, Dominion machines engineered by China, Venezuela, Cuba and DESIGNED to steal elections worldwide… release the Kraken!
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-11-14-sydney-powell-staggering-evidence-of-vote-fraud-dominion-machines.html
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Joe Biden brags about having “the most extensive and inclusive VOTER FRAUD organization” in history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA8a2g6tTp0&feature=youtu.be
Raising the Diamond A144S10 Yagi Antenna
Posted by Patriotman
Nov 14, 2020
https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/11/raising-the-diamond-a144s10-yagi-antenna/
It has been a long, long time since I put up a directional antenna. I only remember doing it in the daylight and having an NCO around with a compass to aim the antenna.
I was wondering if folks install some kind of a compass rose around the base of these antenna, to aim it in the dark or in bad weather, without spending a lot of time to align it.? Also, you might have to quickly align with mobile units that are broadcasting in a very limited fashion.
Many decades ago, my folks had a TV antenna mast with a motor and control unit to align it to various TV stations up to about a hundred miles away. That was easy, because you could rotate the antenna until you got the best signal. But, that was with two fixed locations with one constantly broadcasting.
Is there any kind of gps calculator or formula, to give compass bearings between two points?
duckduckgo had many results for your question if this does not work:
Given coordinates of two locations in decimal degrees, this calculator displays constant azimuth, distance and compass points for different compass roses.
https://planetcalc.com/7042/
I’ll use a high gain omni-directional antenna mounted high to receive, and a yagi at the base station to transmit. Mobiles might have to report the quadrant, or give you a phase line to approximate their general location. A three element yagi, or a moxon antenna has a fairly broad foot print, approximately 120 degrees. It is best to use a 5 element yagi that has a 90 degree pattern, but there again it may not be practical. A two element yagi would have a 180 degree foot print. Having more that one type of directional antenna in the bag gives one options. Learning how to make antennas allows one to make the antenna that fits the situation at the moment.
To reduce dependency on magazines, the military has this alternative means, stipper clips loaded via spoons to load mags quickly. You’ll need both. Shop for a better deal, but this photo says it all.
https://cogburnarsenal.com/product/m16-surplus-stripper-clip-spoon/
From Ice Age Farmer, 11/15/20
“Next Crisis Bigger than COVID” – Power Grid/Finance Down – WEF Cyber Polygon
https://youtu.be/tSuCuoQxI20