Re: [IRCA] ?HAARP on 2750
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Re: [IRCA] ?HAARP on 2750



Glenn, thanks for the 2750 tip.  I'm listening to it right now at 04:16
UTC.  Very unusual for sure.  About every 6 seconds there is a signal that
eminates from the carrier and extends out 10 kHz on each side with a rising
pitch.  On the Perseus waterfall, it looks like an arrowhead.  The signal
then repeats itself.  The carrier never changes....bang on 2750
kHz.........Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> All times and dates strictly UT. MW log editors are welcome to excerpt
> items, reformat and change to favorite timezone if necessary. Rx: mostly
> DX-398 with internal antenna only; some caradio as specified; above 2 MHz on
> FRG-7 with 110-foot east-west longwire.
>
> ** ALASKA. I frequently check 2750 in routine bandscans, for HAARP to show
> up again, but no sign of it until: Nov 9 at 0647, with a wide variety of
> carrier and tone tests past 0719. Of course, until the DST/ST shift I was
> seldom monitoring that late, as unfortunately my daily routine has to be
> tied more to the local clock than to UT, even tho I denounce the very
> concept of shifting time.
>
> At 0647, carrier cutting on and off, gradually speeding up the pulse rate,
> peaks S9+25. 0643 it reaches about 10x per second and still rising. 0644
> cuts briefly to constant carrier, then resumes pulsing at increasing rate.
> Meanwhile, I amuse myself by playing ``O What a Beautiful Morning`` by
> adjusting the BFO tuning on this carrier.
>
> 0646, adds tone modulation to the carrier pulsing, and that rises too as
> the pulse rate continues rising to ``airplaning``. 0653 still increasing
> rate and pitch but very slowly. 0654:36* cuts off the air, but soon back on
> at 0655 now with sweep tones upward repeated every 6 seconds = 10x per
> minute, past 0700+, and off at 0704:34*.
>
> *0705 back on with carrier, then hi-pitched tone test stepping up, rather
> than sweeping up. 0707 slow subaudible heterodyne, then increases (as if two
> separate transmitters deliberately slightly offset). 0708 constant tone,
> stepping up. 0709 lo-pitched tone, stepping up. 0710 slow SAH increasing to
> fast. (I take a few minutes to tune around for other things).
>
> 0719:34* after OC without tones, and soon back on with the SAHs as I quit.
> When I wake up at 1250, nothing on 2750, around the time I last heard this a
> few weeks ago: ``Oct 4 at 1214, strong signal and still but weaker at
> 1242.``
>
> Identity of all this as HAARP, Gakona, Alaska is based on previous reports
> and this is one of their known frequencies, tho certainly there was nothing
> like an ID heard, nor probably sent tho it would have been easy to do so.
> There is a lot of information at http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/ but
> searching on 2750 does not get any hits. WTFK? I have yet to find any
> specific frequency info. It does say that some of the antennas cover 2.8 to
> 8.3 MHz, avoiding the 40 and 80m hambands. The 2750 signals I was hearing
> were not especially wideband, as some had reported, just normal bandwidth
> (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
>
> ** KOREA NORTH. 2850, KCBS, Nov 9 at 1251, S9+10 in Korean talk after
> choral music, but insufficient vs noise level. This had not been audible
> past few mornings (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
>
> ** OKLAHOMA. 1580, KOKB Blackwell, which was off the air Nov 7, is back on
> Nov 8 at 1503 UT check with sports talk, about one semisecond behind //
> 1020, KOKP Perry, as if a satellite feed of more than one hop (Glenn Hauser,
> OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
>
>
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