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Re: Re: Ionosheric heating signal 3.39 MHz
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Ionosheric heating signal 3.39 MHz
- From: "Edward R. Cole" <al7eb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 03:00:56 -0900
OK Guys,
I took a look at the referenced web page. Pretty radical writing. The
claim for electronic warfare has a problem: all satellites friend and foe
would be at risk. I chalk this up to another conspiracy rumor!
Rapid beam scanning is used by HAARP to heat a more extended area of the
ionosphere than the normal beamwidth allows [HPBW is 12.8 degrees N-S and
17.9 degrees E-W][max Tx power is 960 kW, ERP is 81.2 dBW]. The can beam
tilt down to 60 degrees elevation. At 3.39 MHz the energy is absorbed in
the E or low F-layers [~100 km altitude]. To penetrate into the exosphere
requires higher frequencies. Has anyone contacted HAARP for an
explanation? Or looked on their web page? http://www.haarp.alaska.edu
I have not conducted any experiments with them for over a year, so not up
to date on their current capabilities.
Ed
>From: Cliff Buttschardt <cbuttsch@slonet.org>
>OK Richard----your right on with the 3390 signal and the
>association with HAARP. thanks Cliff K7RR
>
>"Richard D. Burgan" wrote:
>>
>> Clifford,
>>
>> In reference to the BIG signal on 3.39 MHz.
>>
>> Check: http://cryptome.org
>>
>> Also, look for the link labeled: harpe-gun.htm
>>
>> I'm not sure I agree with the analysis but is pretty
>> interesting.
>>
>> 73's de Rich @ WC8J
>>
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