[HCARC] Fw: [Moon-Net] [Moon] HAARP creates ionic/plasma cloud to reflect radio signals

Bill Tynan billandmattie at windstream.net
Fri Mar 1 12:39:19 EST 2013


Interesting!

Bill, W3XO/5
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Edward R Cole 
To: moon at moonbounce.info ; moon-net at mailman.pe1itr.com 
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 2:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Moon-Net] [Moon] HAARP creates ionic/plasma cloud to reflect radio signals


At 11:12 AM 2/27/2013, radioman390 at cs.com wrote:

  I don't know how to categorize this, but strange propagation may result from these activities

  http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/NRL_Scientists_Produce_Densest_Artificial_Ionospheric_Plasma_Clouds_Using_HAARP_999.html 


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Only replying to MoonNet and Moonbounce reflectors:

A group of eme and satellite ham operators in AK participated in an experiment using 50 & 144 MHz while HAARP excited the ionosphere back in 1998 and 1999.  We were able to detect backscattered signals on 144 from signals produced by eme stations pointing into the HAARP excited sky.  This was documented by QST.  

It is believed that artificially stimulated FAI  were created.  We detected Doppler effects that suggested charged particle velocities of up to 260km/hr.  No signals were detected on 50-MHz (we had fewer resources and smaller transmitting stations on 50-MHz).
Effects from the current HAARP transmission would probably be significantly greater.  HAARP array was only partially complete in 1998-99 so "heating" effects were much smaller.  Stations at ms range from HAARP would be able to utilize the area above HAARP.  This would include both AK and YT stations.

73, Ed - KL7UW




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