[Spooks] Does anyone know the frequencies for HAARP?

W4JDY EM79wu w4jdy1520 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 13:03:28 EST 2017


The USAF turned the site over to the Navy awhile back before its deactivation  

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> On Feb 25, 2017, at 12:53, Token Original <T_O_K_E_N_ at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> HAARP was partially disassembled when the Air Force deactivated it. 
> Particularly the transmitter tubes were removed.  However now University of 
> Alaska, Fairbanks, has been given use of the facility.  They spent the last 
> year or so putting things back together.  The last I heard, just before this 
> series of tests started, they had a bit over half the transmitter working. 
> So they may not be up to their full 3.6 MW power level, but they were able 
> to use 2 MW during the recent test series.
> 
> Now it is available for use to people scheduling the research and willing to 
> pay the bill for operation, which, I have been told, is a bit over $5000 per 
> hour.
> 
> Token
> Mojave Desert, California, USA
> 
> 
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> -----Original Message----- 
> From: W4JDY EM79wu
> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 5:09 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Does anyone know the frequencies for HAARP?
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> HAARP was disassembled some time ago.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone 6
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>> On Feb 25, 2017, at 10:04, Token Original <T_O_K_E_N_ at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> That might explain it then.  You might have been receiving something else,
>> there were several other transmitters on the air at various times trying 
>> to
>> pass themselves off as HAARP, including one on 2800 that sent, in CW "V V 
>> V
>> V V V DE HAARP" several times.  Or it is possible you heard them, HAARP,
>> during transmitter testing.
>> 
>> Why do I say you might have heard something else or heard transmitter
>> testing?
>> 
>> All times rounded to the nearest minute.
>> 
>> 1933 Pacific time,  on 20 Feb, 2017, would be 0233 UTC, 21 February, 2017.
>> At that time HAARP was on 4440 kHz in O mode twisted beam with CW.  It
>> remained on that frequency until 0259 UTC, at which time it went to about 
>> 2
>> minutes of transmitter testing, alternating between 2800 and 3300, 
>> changing
>> modes, and making transmitter adjustments or measurements, there were two
>> short transmissions on each freq during this time, under 20 seconds each.
>> At 0302 UTC they went to 2750 kHz.  At 0303 UTC they started the 
>> Luxembourg
>> test, they stayed in that mode and transmitting on both 2800 and 3300
>> simultaneously until about 0343 UTC.  From about 0344 until about 0434 UTC
>> they were doing the artificial aurora testing, and that involved sequenced
>> transmissions on 2800, 2820, and 2840 kHz, the 3300 kHz freq was not
>> involved.
>> 
>> So, if the email was sent at 1933 Pacific time, and you turned on at that
>> time, or within the next 27 minutes, HAARP was not on 2800 or 3300 kHz, 
>> but
>> rather on 4440 kHz.  If you tuned in during this time, and based on your
>> frequencies, you could not have been hearing HAARP.
>> 
>> From about 0259 UTC until about 0301 UTC HAARP made two short 
>> transmissions
>> each, alternating, on 2800 and 3300 kHz, not more than 40 seconds total on
>> each freq.  This apparently was transmitter testing.  This is a candidate
>> for your description, however in my recordings I hear no noise as you
>> describe, so I don't think 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 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 alternating 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
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message----- 
>> From: KD7JYK DM09
>> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 7:11 AM
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>> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Does anyone know the frequencies for HAARP?
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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 last
>> : evenings and most of the 2nd but only during the Luxembourg portion.  I
>> : certainly didn't notice any anomalies but am curious....
>> 
>> I received an e-mail regarding HAARP activities around:
>> 
>> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 19:33 (US West Coast Time)
>> Subject: [HCDX] HAARP tests
>> 
>> At which time I entered the two frequencies into my receiver and switched
>> betwen them as one frequency stopped and the other started.  2800 was 
>> quite
>> strong, 3300 very weak at my location in Central Nevada.
>> 
>> Kurt
>> 
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