Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.
Admittedly, my previous post is somewhat unclear. That said, if your radio knowledge is dwarfed by a boy scout with a radio merit badge, then your belief that this is BS is at best irrelevant and at worst completely irrational.
You're seem to be claiming that Baysinger picked up the walkee-talkee communication between the Astronauts, and not the signals from the main directional dish on the Lunar Lander to Earth.
I'm saying exactly that. He received signals from Armstrong's VHF transceiver located on his Personal Life Support System. His antenna could only receive signals from a particular set of wavelengths much smaller than the entire VHF range. This means that he would not detect
all VHF channels used during Apollo 11, just the ones his antenna is designed to receive.
Baysinger's antenna had an upper range around 250 MHz. All but one of the VHF channels used during Apollo 11 were too far outside of that limit. For instance, the channel used by the LM to relay signals to the astronauts was 296.8 MHz, well outside of Baysinger's range. The only channel close enough for Baysinger to receive was the channel used by Armstrong to talk to the LM, at 259.7 MHz.
Beyond the brunt absurdity of receiving such a signal so far away which is not even directionally pointed at the earth, if that is what Baysinger was picking up, why don't we hear mission control talking to the astronauts? The Lunar Lander would have repeated Mission Control's communication to the Astronauts on those same VHF bands to their space suit radios.
Find me a source that says it's absurd. Better yet,
explain to me why it's absurd. All of the information necessary to run a radio link budget is available to you.
Why can't we hear mission control in Houston? As I mentioned above, he simply couldn't receive signals on those wavelengths. So why
can we hear Nixon? Obviously, at some point his words were transmitted by Armstrong's transceiver. Why? My guess is that because Armstrong's transceiver carried both his and Aldrin's transmissions, Armstrong's transceiver would
have to be the final relay from Nixon to the astronauts if both Armstrong and Aldrin were to participate in the 'phone call.'
It's a minor mystery at best, and it does nothing to discredit the authenticity of Baysinger's recordings or the recordings of the other independent sources I have provided to you. If the signals had not come from the Moon, Baysinger
could not have detected any signals at all. None. At all. It's impossible.
You indicated at one point that you think Baysinger is a NASA plant. If so, why only him? Sure, other amateurs have received telemetry from other missions, but if the goal is to manufacture fake independent evidence, why just the one dude for Apollo 11, the keystone mission? If NASA was capable of manufacturing fake evidence from fake independent sources, why not manufacture a lot of it?