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Since the IF frequency of most radios is 455 KHz for AM recption, that
would make the received (mirror image) frequency 1630 + 455 = 2085 KHz.
Some use 472 KHz and that could make the received frequency 2102
and the associated hum. For now, I'll build and test a loop
antenna and DF the source.
-Original Message-
From: Rene Matthijssen
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 4:17
To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations
Subject: Re: [Spooks] Differences between 18Mhz and 6Mhz V2a
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My guess would be not only a different transmitter site, but even a
different country.
* See:
http://www.school-for-champions.com/science/ac_world_volt_freq.htm
for an explanation.
* Also:
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This is why I run Linux.
Rene
On 12-02-17 01:08 AM, Sheri Reyes wrote:
Don't click on that link guys, my email was hacked! I changed my password,
sorry to bother everyone!
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Hallo Ary,
Thank you for your response.
I didn't say that the website didn't exist, what I meant was that I
couldn't find the program on the website. Pity that the elf steden
tocht was canceled. So far we have
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Hello,
Would it be broadcast on RNW or BVN ?
I coudn't find it on the recommended website; http://weblogs.vpro.nl/plots/
Thank you,
Rene
On 12-02-14 02:51 PM, Ary Boender wrote:
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If it would help out, my shortwave receiver is accessible through
www.globaltuners.com. I'm located in the Northern part of Western
Canada. The receiver (called Western Canada) is an ICOM PC-R1000
combined with
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On 11-02-14 10:48 AM, The Doctor wrote:
On 02/13/2011 12:45 AM, Rene Matthijssen wrote:
For that reason, I would like to hear it and in order to do so, I would
like to know if there is a group which keeps track
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On 11-02-13 06:13 PM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
There is such a group dedicated to HAARP, its monitoring and frequencies, no
more, no less.
It's dead.
Kurt
First I got all excited thinking that I found what I was
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On 11-02-13 07:52 PM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
: Its the YOU HAVE MAIL that keeps ringing off the hook, Jeez!
Turn off the speakers or alert sound.
Kurt
My computer runs Linux and turning off the YOU HAVE MAIL
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On 11-02-12 06:43 PM, sher0...@yahoo.com wrote:
Rene,
Your questions were very appropriate and generated some interesting
responses, no need to apologize.
Ed
New Bedford,Ma.
Thank you,
I was always
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On 11-02-12 09:34 PM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
: When I grew up, I was always told, where there is smoke there is fire.
: And maybe that smoke was just an optical illusion...
The problem with HAARP is that there
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On 11-02-12 10:02 PM, J. Random Entity wrote:
Rene, I get where you're coming from regarding technical aspects vs.
conspiracy theories. But, for the sake of (at least) my understanding:
when you say that
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On 11-02-12 11:22 PM, J. Random Entity wrote:
Well, if my experience is anything to go by, about the biggest challenge
you're going to have is getting the length of the random wire antenna
correct ;) The first
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Hello,
I apologize if this is off topic, however I'm located in Western Canada
and would like to ask if anyone knows active frequencies for HAARP.
Apparently, they are frequently active between 2 and 10 MHz and
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On 11-02-11 12:43 PM, ke6...@gmail.com wrote:
They pretty much pop up whenever and where ever they want. They were active a
couple months back on or about 2750 KHz. Back in 2005 they seemed to like
5800 KHz,
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On 11-02-11 01:32 PM, Herbert R. Nichols wrote:
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Greetings,
Go to:
http://www.haarp.alaska.edu
That's the place to
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On 11-02-11 02:11 PM, Ernie Rice wrote:
I think that most HAARP xmissions are at microwave freqs!
Ernie
Thank you Ernie,
Actually, they do not seem to have microwave antenna's only shortwave
(and lots of
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Nothing heard in Western Canada.
I'm using a 204 foot dipole connected to an ICOM 718 transceiver,
however I switched several antenna's and still nothing.
Rene - VE6WCA
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I heard it quite strong last night in North-Western Canada, but nothing
this morning @ 10 AM local time.
Rene - VE6WCA
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