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Not true. Disassembly was considered and some of it was. But the University
of Alaska expressed enough interest in it that the disassembly was halted.
The station is owned by the U of Alaska now, to be used for academic
purposes.

73, Zack


On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 11:09 AM, W4JDY EM79wu <w4jdy1...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> HAARP was disassembled some time ago.
>
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>
> > On Feb 25, 2017, at 10:04, Token Original <t_o_k_e...@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
> > To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations
> > 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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