(Ted Harding) wrote:
Sorry to be completely off-topic, but there's quite a few of you who are savvy in rare areas; plus, you're local!
Scenario: At times during the last few days I've seen a low-slung white car/van driving around. It has "Anglian WILLHIRE" on the sides. On the roof is mounted a blackish flat plate, about 15in x 9in in size and angled so that it is elevated about 45deg above the horizontal and facing forward. Perpendicular to this plate (therefore pointing upwards at about 45deg to the vertical) is an array of rods, which seem to be about 3in long and about 1/2in (or a bit smaller) in diameter. I couldn't count exactly, but I'd say it looks like a 4x6 array. (All quantities in this description are approximate!)
I first saw this vehicle driving over the farmer's field opposite my house last week, some yards in from the edge and driving parallel to the edge. It was actually driving on the earth of the field, not on any track.
I've subsequently seen it 3 times, driving along the road (a) between my house and the fields, (b) coming back over the bridge to the NorthEast over the Little Ouse river. See at postcode CB7 4TG on google maps for topographical reference (The "A" pointer you will get is close to the point from which I first observed it).
Clearly this is monitoring something, but I cannot imagine what. What would the little rods on the plate be for? Any ideas?
With thanks, and apologies once again for going OT!
May I reproduce this in The Shed? (uk.rec.sheds)
We have an array of eclectic-ron-ic injun ears, ex BBC engineers, physicists, etc there.