To celebrate the launch of Raven, we’re launching our first OSINT challenge.
Prize:
A custom solid white gold Raven ring.
Your mission:
Identify who made this 14k gold Raven ring
Identify where this video was taken
You have 3 days.
A flight code for May 19th
@MaryHaverstick Thank you for writing #AWomanIKnow. The complex use of cryptonyms and false identities was most interesting. I hope more information is revealed about the Babushka Lady and the camera. It’s now my favorite #JFKAssassination read.
@HowardBlum Just finished reading #TheSpyWhoKnewTooMuch. Thanks for writing such a gripping story. I had not heard of this story before and enjoyed the detailed inner workings of the intelligence agencies and their agents.
@AllanWBCQ Wow. That looks like the RBM-4 HF Rcvr I used in my high school radio club 50 years ago. I liked it so much I bought it from the high school.
@chrisbriem Originally with Pittsburgh roots but now in Karn’s City.
Mel Check’s Radio Museum
660 Hillville Road, Karns City PA 16041
Open Sundays, 1 - 6 pm
https://t.co/OpR4uT8DwK
It's that time of the year again! We are offering a very generous 15% discount on a selection of #Airspy products.
We are also restarting our Twitter game with cool freebies to win.
#Follow and #Retweet to participate.
Check: https://t.co/t7IDhpT4LJ
You were many waiting for this one. This summer, we offer 20% OFF on #Airspy products from June 28th until July 4th 2021.
Also, #Follow and #Retweet to win #Airspy radios or experimental RF goodies you will see nowhere else!
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@benjedwards@howtogeek Yes. In the seventies I used one while working at a research firm and then in the eighties I used several of them at a nuclear power station.
@P_Knol @TheWoodvine My first computer too! Programmed it to provide orbital satellite data for the #amsat birds. How far computers have come since then.