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: HAARP was disassembled some time ago.
Yes, and pieces even showed up on ebay and other auction sites, but shipping
cost was high, so I passed. Clearly enough of it was left intact to do
something.
Kurt
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: It is possible, maybe, that you heard someone trying to spoof HAARP.
Email has a time of 1933h, I want to say I tuned to 2800 and 3300 KHz around
1937h.
Carriers did not appear to be on both frequencies
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: The EME experiments at 7 MHz were fascinating. I wish I had recorded them.
: I did hear the echoes on about 70 percent of the transmissions.
I snagged audio of them and got captures of the doppler shift and
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Then why does my mailbox keep getting flyers saying that my home loan is
eligible? :^)
Tracy Johnson
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I don't think so. The site was funded by Air Force and Navy funding. The
Navy was always involved in some way. However I am pretty sure it was the
Air Force that was in charge of day-to-day operations at the
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Not quite sure what that means. The HAARP facility has a Part 5
Experimental license WI2XFX. Professor Chris Fallen also holds amateur
radio callsign KL3WX.
By the way, I am a radio scientist. I spent a year on
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Therefore transmission must be registered as experiments thru NTIA and
ITU...you are in my works now.
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Yes, and I'm hoping they will continue the tradition of "summer camp" in
August for grad students studying radio science and plasma physics.
73, Zack
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Not true. Disassembly was considered and some of it was. But the University
of Alaska expressed enough interest in it that the disassembly was halted.
The station is owned by the U of Alaska now, to be used for
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The USAF turned the site over to the Navy awhile back before its deactivation
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> On Feb 25, 2017, at 12:53, Token Original wrote:
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> Visit
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HAARP was partially disassembled when the Air Force deactivated it.
Particularly the transmitter tubes were removed. However now University of
Alaska, Fairbanks, has been given use of the facility. They spent
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Someone clearly hasn't been paying attention to the news, lately. :-)
Rick
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HAARP was disassembled some time ago.
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That might explain it then. You might have been receiving something else,
there were several other transmitters on the air at various times trying to
pass themselves off as HAARP, including one on 2800 that
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