[digitalradio] HAARP and Moon Echo of HAARP received well in South Bend, Indiana 6.7925
Copied 6.7925 HAARP and the Moon Echo of HAARP real well in South Bend, Indiana using a SDR-IQ on a 10-160 Carolina Windom Antenna. Also copied the signal of a carrier around 0503Z that tuned / swept into the frequency. Thought it was the HAARP signal looking for the sweet spot, but now not sure. Did record a 50 kHz spectrum to the hard drive using the SDR-IQ, and the HAARP primary signal and he moon reflected signal were both recorded. They can be heard and seen on the 3D running spectrum display. Other signals coming and going up and down the band from the HAARP frequency are also copyable in these files. I limited file size to below 45 Megs per file in the series of files covering the time period. The one with the moving carrier is about 22 megs. The first half of the time period I couldn't hear HAARP echo's due to the interfering signal on the low end of the frequency, but great copy after the frequency cleared up. No copy at all on 7.4075 due to the Dentro Cuban Jamming Command and Radio Martí as identified by Glenn Hauser. 73 from Bill - WD8ARZ http://hflink.net/qso/
RE: [digitalradio] HAARP and Moon Echo of HAARP received well in South Bend, Indiana 6.7925
I too got a few HAARP echoes, see www.nk7z.net select HAARP for the images... Thanks, Dave NK7Z/NNN0RDO http://www.nk7z.net Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. --Carl Sagan -Original Message- From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of WD8ARZ Comcast Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 09:55 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Subject: [digitalradio] HAARP and Moon Echo of HAARP received well in South Bend, Indiana 6.7925 Copied 6.7925 HAARP and the Moon Echo of HAARP real well in South Bend, Indiana using a SDR-IQ on a 10-160 Carolina Windom Antenna. Also copied the signal of a carrier around 0503Z that tuned / swept into the frequency. Thought it was the HAARP signal looking for the sweet spot, but now not sure. Did record a 50 kHz spectrum to the hard drive using the SDR-IQ, and the HAARP primary signal and he moon reflected signal were both recorded. They can be heard and seen on the 3D running spectrum display. Other signals coming and going up and down the band from the HAARP frequency are also copyable in these files. I limited file size to below 45 Megs per file in the series of files covering the time period. The one with the moving carrier is about 22 megs. The first half of the time period I couldn't hear HAARP echo's due to the interfering signal on the low end of the frequency, but great copy after the frequency cleared up. No copy at all on 7.4075 due to the Dentro Cuban Jamming Command and Radio Martí as identified by Glenn Hauser. 73 from Bill - WD8ARZ http://hflink.net/qso/ Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Page at http://www.obriensweb.com/sked DRCC contest info : http://www.obriensweb.com/drcc.htm Yahoo! Groups Links No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.7/1232 - Release Date: 01/18/08 19:32 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.7/1232 - Release Date: 01/18/08 19:32
Re: [digitalradio] HAARP and Moon Echo of HAARP received well in South Bend, Indiana 6.7925
Reviewing what I received here, and comparing with what others have posted, here and in other groups, I had a pretty good documented reception almost at the end. I have a particularly clean and strong echo at 05:58:10, a direct signal with no multipath. HAARP signals at that moment had a doppler spread characteristic of multipath, up to 4 or 5 Hz (some 2 Hz at each side of the carrier). The moon echo shows in the Spectrum Lab display some 5.5 Hz below, a fading, thin and well defined trace. I still have to learn my way around Spectrum Lab, to match what I have learned about Spectran, to be able to compare the direct signal and the echo on the spectrum and not in the waterfall, that is what I captured. But it is also very easy to capture wave files with it. It is pretty hard to measure the exact delay on the blurry image, but something is certain: the echoes are there at the end of the HAARP dashes, 5 Hz below. Reception was impossible on 7.4075 because there was a strong broadcast carrier hat desensed my setup. Seems that it is worthless to attempt to sneak between the broadcast stations, judging what I have read so far. I could not identify the echoes by ear, but they were clearly visible on the Winrad, Spectran and Spectrum Lab screens. I also copied a swishing carrier that zeroed on HAARP at the start and obscured the copy here. I still have to replay again my recording and see what else I missed at first sight. 73, Jose, CO2JA -- WD8ARZ Comcast wrote: Copied 6.7925 HAARP and the Moon Echo of HAARP real well in South Bend, Indiana using a SDR-IQ on a 10-160 Carolina Windom Antenna. Also copied the signal of a carrier around 0503Z that tuned / swept into the frequency. Thought it was the HAARP signal looking for the sweet spot, but now not sure. Did record a 50 kHz spectrum to the hard drive using the SDR-IQ, and the HAARP primary signal and he moon reflected signal were both recorded. They can be heard and seen on the 3D running spectrum display. Other signals coming and going up and down the band from the HAARP frequency are also copyable in these files. I limited file size to below 45 Megs per file in the series of files covering the time period. The one with the moving carrier is about 22 megs. The first half of the time period I couldn't hear HAARP echo's due to the interfering signal on the low end of the frequency, but great copy after the frequency cleared up. No copy at all on 7.4075 due to the Dentro Cuban Jamming Command and Radio Martí as identified by Glenn Hauser. 73 from Bill - WD8ARZ http://hflink.net/qso/ __ Participe en Universidad 2008. 11 al 15 de febrero del 2008. Palacio de las Convenciones, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba http://www.universidad2008.cu