Here is a cool item.
I was watching Montana PBS on Saturday night or early Sunday morning. The show was called the Lizard Kings. It was all about the many lizard species in Australia and some other parts of the world.
They were focusing on Monitor lizards. Some were small (handful size) and they covered all sizes up to the Komodo Dragon. Fantastic show!
They attached a "lizard-cam" to one monitor and followed it around the Red Sand Desert of Australia with a video camera.
What was really interesting is that one of the team members here was carrying a satellite dish with a modified LNBF to pick up the signal from the "Lizard Cam". The dish appeared to be about a 76cm dish and the guy was carrying it around and pointing it in the general direction of where the lizard and its broadcasting camera was heading.
Really neat show! Thought you might like to hear about it. You know, other uses for sat dishes!
RADAR
I was watching Montana PBS on Saturday night or early Sunday morning. The show was called the Lizard Kings. It was all about the many lizard species in Australia and some other parts of the world.
They were focusing on Monitor lizards. Some were small (handful size) and they covered all sizes up to the Komodo Dragon. Fantastic show!
They attached a "lizard-cam" to one monitor and followed it around the Red Sand Desert of Australia with a video camera.
What was really interesting is that one of the team members here was carrying a satellite dish with a modified LNBF to pick up the signal from the "Lizard Cam". The dish appeared to be about a 76cm dish and the guy was carrying it around and pointing it in the general direction of where the lizard and its broadcasting camera was heading.
Really neat show! Thought you might like to hear about it. You know, other uses for sat dishes!
RADAR
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