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| sent on March 20, 2023 (1:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fantastic glimpse of a beautiful area of Naples. Congratulations Lino, always very good! Night ;-) Scorcio fantastico di una bellissima zona di Napoli. Complimenti Lino, sempre bravissimo! Notte |
| sent on March 20, 2023 (6:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Diodato well found and thanks, always very kind. Good start to the week ;-) Ciao Diodato ben trovato e grazie, sempre gentilissimo. Buon inizio di settimana |
| sent on March 25, 2023 (11:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful and characteristic glimpse, well taken! Scorcio bello e caratteristico, ottimamente ripreso! |
| sent on March 25, 2023 (12:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Agata, here beats the heart of the historic center ... between Piazza Plebiscito, Piazza Dante & Piazza Municipio... you don't always have the opportunity to admire everything... unfortunately! Grazie Agata, qui batte il cuore del centro storico... tra Piazza Plebiscito, Piazza Dante & Piazza Municipio...non sempre si ha la possibilità di ammirarne tutto...purtroppo! |
| sent on May 14, 2023 (17:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
stands out among the antennae. Image that fascinates and measures time, spent. svetta tra le antenne. Immagine che affascina e misura il tempo, trascorso. |
| sent on May 14, 2023 (19:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The one that quickly brought me back to the times, the TV signal. Behind me, Mount Faito rises, where all the national and regional TV repeaters were present. It was enough for you to orient the VHF a few cm to the right or left and the signal, even if not very strong, you received it with a slight flicker or tingling, the UHF, always there and without problems. Today with digital, there will also be the convenience of isofrequency that allows you to have multiple broadcasters on the same frequency, but if it makes a tantrum or the signal decreases, comes a "unpacking" so annoying, that you would fly the TV from the window :-D Progress has not only advantages in my opinion :-) Hello Fabio ;-) Quello che mi ha riportato velocemente ai tempi, il segnale TV. Alle mie spalle, sorge il monte Faito, dove erano presenti tutti i ripetitori delle Tv, nazionali e regionali. Ti bastava orientare la VHF di pochi cm a dx o sx ed il segnale, anche se non fortissimo, lo ricevevi con un leggero sfarfallio o formicolio, le UHF, sempre lì e senza problemi. Oggi col digitale, ci sarà anche la convenienza della isofrequenza che permette di avere più emittenti sulla stessa frequenza, ma se fa i capricci o il segnale decresce, arriva uno "spacchettamento" così fastidioso, che faresti volare il televisore dalla finestra Il progresso non ha solo vantaggi secondo me p.s. e la tridimensionalità del tubo, io in queste, pure se in HD, non l'ho più rivista!!! Ciao Fabio |
| sent on May 14, 2023 (19:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Cone is true Lino. In the early '90s I returned from a family holiday from Germany where I bought a satellite dish with receiver for a penny. Put on the balcony here people could not understand what :-D was for, they were not seen in Italy; I managed with only 60cm of parabola to receive the astra, with a little 'tingling' but I saw .... when they switched to digital broadcasting... needed a meter of antenna :-o Come è vero Lino. Nei primi '90 tornai da una vacanza in famiglia dalla Germania ove acquistai per due soldi un'antenna parabolica con ricevitore. Messa in balcone qui la gente non riusciva a capire a cosa servisse , non se ne vedevano in Italia; riuscivo con soli 60cm di parabola a ricevere l'astra, con un poco di 'formicolio' ma vedevo....quando passarono alle trasmissioni digitali...occorreva un metro di antenna altrimenti dire che andava a scatti è poco |
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