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<P>james rhodes wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>> <BR>>sure,, <BR>>well on occasion when i have play live,(and record) i will bring along <BR>scanning reciever, and i will scan the airwaves for communication (ie <BR>airport traffic, mall security, cops etc,,,) i will come out an RCA on the <BR>VHF reciever, to my jamman,,and then to my mixer(with effects loops delays, <BR>backwards,,,you name it) in most cases the sample of conversation (ie <BR>subject matter, emotions) actually affects the composition ,,,and takes me <BR>in directions i might not if gone,,,(hope this isnt confusing,,,im sleepy) <BR>well anyway,, MIR transmits to earth on the VHF frequency 143.6200 <BR>Mhz,,,depending on your location on earth, you should be able to catch <BR>transmissions at some point during a 24 hour period,,one must be <BR>patiant,,,and a voice activated recording system allows a better chance of <BR>catching transmissions for review later,,,but in a live setting i just take <BR>what the airwaves will give me,,, <BR>james <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>At 06:33 PM 2/4/98 -0500, you wrote: <BR>>>Just curious, where did you source the Mir conversations? Sounds like <BR>>>an interesting composition! <BR>>>Samuel D. Burns <BR>>> <BR>>> <BR>>> <BR>>></BLOCKQUOTE> </HTML> </html>