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March 3, 1999: SETI - Dr. Paul Shuch

May 30, 20242 hr 44 minSeason 1999Ep. 526
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Episode description

Art Bell welcomes Dr. H. Paul Shuch, executive director of the SETI League, for a deep exploration of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Dr. Shuch, a former aerospace engineer who designed the world's first commercial home satellite TV receiver, explains how amateur radio enthusiasts can convert their backyard satellite dishes into functional radio telescopes capable of scanning the skies for alien signals.

The conversation covers the science behind choosing optimal listening frequencies, particularly the "waterhole" region between the hydrogen and hydroxyl spectral lines at 1.3 to 1.7 gigahertz. Dr. Shuch details how the SETI League's Project Argus aims to do what even NASA could not afford, organizing a grassroots all-sky survey using hundreds of volunteer-operated stations worldwide to complement the SETI Institute's targeted search.

Art and Dr. Shuch share their common roots in early satellite television, bond over ham radio, and walk listeners through the surprisingly affordable equipment needed to join the search. The episode also touches on the Monica Lewinsky interview, military urban warfare exercises, and reports of mysterious contrails over the San Fernando Valley.
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