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yup, and when HAARP performed those propagation tests (about 8 years ago) i
mailed them a QSL request and received very nice QSL with a photo of their
amazing antenna array. i just read in Monitoring Times magazine that you
can now submit QSL requests to HAARP via email.
-ed, N3KOW
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I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio amateurs to
submit signal reports to them. They had a transmitter test just below the
40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.
The transmission was just a solid carrier.
73, Zack (W9SZ)
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Borja Marcos wrote:
>
> A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV
> program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,
> which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.
>
> He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF
> and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station!!!! I
> couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a
> language similar to German.
>
> Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government
> conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D
>
> Borja.
>
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