- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Oh, the old White Team's bright-eyed and bushytailed. We're ever alert down here.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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Ever alert and … Hey, you got any medics down there watching high grade? I'm trying to do some running in place down here, and I'm wondering just out of curiosity whether it brings my heart rate up.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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Okay, Well—look at the CDR's and the CMP's and see if they go up any. We're all running in place up here. You wouldn't believe it.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Okay. It's coming in at Goldstone, Buzz. As Bruce, said, we don't have it here in the center.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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Yes. I don't know if it's a vibration or what it is, but it makes the pitch and yaw rate needles on FDAI number 1 jump up and down a little bit where we jump up and down.
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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Goldstone should be getting about the best picture of the Earth we can give them right now, Charlie.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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We've got a tittle distortion in the horizontal direction from banding on our monitor. I wonder if they're getting the same thing?
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Goldstone M&O, Houston CAP COMM.
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Okay. The crew is complaining of some horizontal banding on their monitor. Do you see that on the picture?
- Michael Collins (CMP)
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I guess when we're showing the DSKY or when we're showing the Earth might be the better time.
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11, Houston. The Goldstone TV people also see the banding when—at the same time you do. Over.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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I'm not talking to them directly. Stand by, Buzz. Let me see how they describe it.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Goldstone M&O, Houston CAP COMM. Could you put the TV guy on the loop, please?
- CommTech
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The TV people do not have access to NET 1 in that area. Suggest we use NET 2 For that purpose.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Hello, Apollo 11. Houston. The Goldstone TV guys say they have some horizontal banding across the upper part of the picture and across the lower part. They would consider the lines just straight, no waviness to them at all. Over.
- Buzz Aldrin (LMP)
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Roger. When there's a vertical line, these horizontal bands tend to put small waves in it.
- Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)
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Hello, 11. Houston. The Goldstone TV said that when you get a sharp vertical line on the picture, when the horizontal banding goes across, it does appear to bend it slightly. The same as Apollo 10, they said. Looks okay to them. Over.
Spoken on July 17, 1969, 8:30 p.m. UTC (55 years, 3 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet