[Lowfer] Anyone warching for the HAARP Transmissions?
Gil Woodside
wa1lad at cox.net
Sat Jan 19 00:58:15 EST 2008
I got ready at 0450 UTC. Got some nice recordings throughout the first 45
mins, including the QRM. Looked pretty neat on the waterfall display in
MixW. Now I'm getting ready for the 0600 test on the 7 Mhz frequency.
Gil
WA1LAD
central Rhode Island
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Goodman" <wa3usg at comcast.net>
To: "LowFER Group" <lowfer at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 10:55 PM
Subject: [Lowfer] Anyone warching for the HAARP Transmissions?
> I've been watching for the last couple of hours. Looks like they are
> firing
> up the pinger & making transmissions but I haven't seen any echos yet.
> Check
> out the HAARP website. They have 180 antennas and each antenna can run 20
> KW. That's 3.6 Megawatts when all the transmitter cabinets are fired up.
> I'm watching right now with my SDR/IQ. Looking at a 50 KHz span of
> frequencies with 6.7925 MHz in the center. Antenna is a 160/80/40M Sloper.
> I'm also recording the entire 50 KHz span so I can play it back and maybe
> look at things I missed later. I took pixs of the monitor with my digital
> camera ... don't want to try & put pictures in the clipboard because the
> computer is pretty busy doing the processing for the SDR/IQ plus storing
> the
> 50 KHz span to disk in real time.
> Does anyone know what the railroad track looking things are down around
> 6.75 and 6.76 MHz are? I'm pretty sure that the waveform in the center is
> the pinger.
>
> Kinda fun!
>
> http://home.comcast.net/~wa3usg/haarp1.jpg
>
> 73
> Dick, WA3USG
>
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