t; UTC.
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: It is possible
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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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The USAF turned the site over to the Navy awhile back before its
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> On Feb 25, 2
ink this is the time you are discussing.
> >>>
> >>> 0302 until 0303 HAARP was on other frequencies, not 2800 or 3300 kHz.
> >>>
> >>> And at 0303 UTC they started the Luxembourg test, simultaneous
> >> transmissions
> >>> on 2800 and 3300
ssions
>>> on 2800 and 3300 kHz, no alternating between freqs as you describe.
>>>
>>> I think you said you did about 10 minutes of listening and hearing the
>>> alternating between 2800 and 3300 kHz. There was no time that night that
>>> HAARP was alte
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ing between those freqs for that length of time, they
> only
> > alternated between those two freqs for slightly less than 2 minutes.
> >
> > It is possible, maybe, that you heard someone trying to spoof HAARP.
> >
> > Token
> > Mojave Desert, California, USA
> >
sage-
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HAARP was disassembled some time ago.
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> On Feb 25, 2017, at 10:04, Token Original <t_o_k_e...@hotmail.com&
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Someone clearly hasn't been paying attention to the news, lately. :-)
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> On Feb 25, 2017, at 12:09, W4JDY EM79wu wrote:
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less than 2 minutes.
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> It is possible, maybe, that you heard someone trying to spoof HAARP.
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: Ae we talking about the first evening or ? during the Luxem
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Ae we talking about the first evening or ? during the Luxembourg tests I
assume since you mention the two frequencies. If you can pin the date and
time down - I have 800 khz Perseus recordings of the first and
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: 2800 was also used during other testing, outside the Luxembourg
experiment.
: And then they did do some different things with the carrier, but other
than
: some 120 Hz hum (probably actually 60 Hz), I never
anything like that,
but I did not catch it first time around, and I was looking pretty close.
Token
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: Can you explain what you mean by "Horrible filthy gliychy signal, worse
than
: many butchered CB radios I've
: seen over the decades"?
Listening and watching it in Argo on 2800 KHz, at random times ranging
nd recorded the transmissions each night it was active
> and
> > > > noticed no unintentional glitches or saw a dirty signal in any way,
> so
> > I
> > > > am
> > > > wondering what you mean. True, particularly on the night of the
> 22nd,
> >
ctive and
> > > noticed no unintentional glitches or saw a dirty signal in any way, so
> I
> > > am
> > > wondering what you mean. True, particularly on the night of the 22nd,
> > the
> > > signal was sometimes not strong, but that was conditions, not a fa
ry 10 minutes.
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQThVcaQvOc=79s
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I know they have actually been transmitting music
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> I monitored last night o
the X mode was the weaker of
the 2, with the O mode consistently producing signal levels at least 10 dB
higher.
T!
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I monitored last night on 2800 and 3300 KHz in CW, 6 KHz bandwidth.
Horrible filthy gliychy signal, worse than many butchered CB radios I've
seen over the decades, but it was something at least...
No SDR here
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It depends on which experiment they are doing.
They have sent
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Hi all.
Does anyone knows the frequencies for HAARP? Thanks!
Chris.
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Good to know Zack!
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It depends on what kind of experiments they are doing. There are no fixed
frequencies. They are generally in the range of 2 to 3.5 MHz. They do not
go into any ham bands. Sometimes 4 to 6 MHz also, but the
>> from the other night later when I'm home.
>> S.
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r when I'm home.
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my notes
> from the other night later when I'm home.
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Thanks Carl, I will monitor those frequencies and have a listen.
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Hi Chris, starts at 2800 khz to 3300 khz I had better reception on usb, I
don't know if it was transmitted in usb or lsb. Some put a sound clip on
here or UDXF forum with the correct test frequency gaps I think it
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Hi all.
Does anyone knows the frequencies for HAARP? Thanks!
Chris.
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