>This some recent information on HAARP:
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>>Subject: [stoplfas] HAARP 26th & 27th
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>>From: "Cheryl A. Magill" <102111.1407@compuserve.com>
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>>Because this may also emit powerful low frequencies:
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>> [1]ART BELL WEB PAGE
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>> HAARP TO CONDUCT LISTENING, AMATEUR TESTS
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>> (via ARRL Bulletin)
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>> The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facility
>> in Alaska, will conduct a second HAARP Listening Test in late
>> March. HAARP also will conduct an Amateur Radio experiment earlier
>> in the month.
>>
>> HAARP will transmit March 26 0800-0830 UTC and March 27 0700-0730
>> UTC, seeking reports from hams and SWLs in Alaska and in the "Lower
>> 48." The HAARP facility rarely transmits, but its previous
>> listening test in March 1997 was so successful that it has decided
>> to conduct another one.
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>> The listening test transmissions will be on or about 3.4 MHz and
>> 6.99 MHz. HAARP will send a CW message and request signal strength
>> reports. HAARP's Ed Kennedy, K3NS, points out that the test times
>> are early ones for those on the East Coast, but he says they
>> represent the best chance for listeners in that part of the world
>> to hear HAARP. "They lost out last time due to poor propagation
>> conditions," he said.
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>> The 1999 listening test will begin on the hour on 6.99 MHz with an
>> ID, followed by three four-minute periods of carrier only for
>> signal-strength measurements, then a CW message. A somewhat shorter
>> test will begin at 20 minutes past the hour on 3.39 MHz, with an
>> ID, followed by one four-minute carrier and a CW message. QSLs will
>> be available only for reports mailed to HAARP, PO Box 271, Gakona,
>> AK 99586
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>> HAARP also will conduct what Kennedy calls "a true Amateur Radio
>> experiment" in conjunction with the March research effort. The ham
>> experiment, March 20, 2200-2400 UTC, is being organized by Ed Cole,
>> AL7EB, with cooperation from several participants in Alaska and
>> Canada. As Kennedy explains it, "HAARP will attempt to generate
>> field-aligned irregularities in the F-region over the HAARP
>> facility, and the participants will attempt to establish
>> communication links by scattering VHF signals off the FAI."
>>
>> Each HAARP transmitter can produce 10 kW of RF output between 2.8
>> and 10 MHz. For the listening test, HAARP will use all 48 available
>> antenna elements but run transmitters at half power, around 480 kW.
>> During the Amateur Radio test on March 20, HAARP will run full
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>> power--960 kW.
>>
>> HAARP's stated scientific purpose is to study "the properties and
>> behavior of the ionosphere, with particular emphasis on being able
>> to understand and use it to enhance communications and surveillance
>> systems for both civilian and defense purposes." For more
>> information, see "The High Frequency Active Auroral Research
>> Program" (QST, Sep 1996, p 33) or visit the [10]HAARP Web site.
>>
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>>
>At 04:24 PM 3/23/99 EST, you wrote:
>>Hi,
>>I AM very aware of the HAARP project, and it has been going on for a long
>>while. It was orignally designed as a weapon for alien type invasions,
but
>>has failed in that regard and has caused some earth bending results in the
>>meantime, including the changing of our weather patterns amongst other
>things.
>>Below are some websites to update any of you who are interested.
>>
>> <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/phikent/orbit/quinn.html">JOHN QUINN: The
>>current status of HAARP</A> ,
>><A HREF="http://www.earthpulse.com/haarp/index.html">Earthpulse Press :
HAARP
>>Updates</A> , <A HREF="http://www.lunaranomalies.com/did_haarp.htm">Did
>>HAARP</A> , <A
>HREF="http://www.earthpulse.com/haarp/vandalism.html">Vandalism
>>In The Sky</A> , <A
HREF="http://www.earthpulse.com/haarp/biohazards.html">
>>Biohazards of Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF)</A> ,
>><A HREF="http://www.earthpulse.com/haarp/update.html">HAARP Updates</A>
>>
>>Hope this is helpful
>>Love and Light
>>Gloria
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