But, any radio signal sent from earth diminishes in strength so much due to the inverse square law, that by the time it reaches the outer edge of our own solar system it is weaker than the background noise.
That looked like a Kenwood TS-2000 transciever, yes? Is it legal in your country to use Amateur Radio bands to send a broadcast? Are you licensed to use those bands? I didn't hear station ID in the message, or the callsign of the recipient.
Since Klingon is no different from Dutch why do you need a translator? Kplah and tot ziens!
arbinka999 3 months ago
Fascinating!
holonat 8 months ago
hehehe this is so cool :)
lcarlosrosado 1 year ago
But, any radio signal sent from earth diminishes in strength so much due to the inverse square law, that by the time it reaches the outer edge of our own solar system it is weaker than the background noise.
PrivateSlacker 1 year ago
they now quonos isn't a real planet and the klingons dont actually exist right??
brooklyn560 1 year ago
that sounded like an honorable war declaration
ponchoso 1 year ago
Who knows, maybe the Vulcans that are hanging out in our star system watching us will pass on the message to the Klingons. :)
CeruleanDragon1 1 year ago
@CeruleanDragon1
That's the idea! How'd you know? You will be killed by the Obsidian Order without timely warning.
KERU LE DACHA KI!
MaBu888 1 year ago
@CeruleanDragon1
kERU LE DACHA KI (IN unknown language).
MaBu888 1 year ago
@bladedspokes you're just jealous of the size of their antenna
maximumvideodrome 1 year ago
That looked like a Kenwood TS-2000 transciever, yes? Is it legal in your country to use Amateur Radio bands to send a broadcast? Are you licensed to use those bands? I didn't hear station ID in the message, or the callsign of the recipient.
bladedspokes 1 year ago
@bladedspokes lighten up dude
duckwaltz 1 year ago
Hehe.. amazing video! i really wish that the Klingons would answer. Keep up the good work with the opera.
Okhlopkov 1 year ago