On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 13:22:11 -0500, Kevin J. Smith wrote:
Like Luc I could only barely make out a signal on 6.7925 but heard the signal on 7.4075 MHz more as continuous signal. By my ear I could not distinguish between a ground wave and the moon reflected wave, if there was one.
It's really quite simple. According to the information provided on the HAARP web site, transmissions ran on a 5-second cycle. Carrier for two seconds, followed by three seconds of silence. Echo return time from the moon is 2.4 seconds. So what you would hear is two seconds of carrier, about a half-second break, then two more seconds of echoed carrier. This cycle was repeated continuously through the test period.
My noise level was much lower this morning, but so were signals. Nothing was heard on 6.7925, but the transmit cycle was heard on 7.4075, peaking S3 with occasional peaks to S5. I could clearly hear echoes for a period, occasionally stronger than the transmitter as propogation fades took it down.
Interestingly, every now and then the transmit signal would jump up signifigantly in strength for a split second. I wonder if anyone else noticed this? Perhaps something highly reflective was passing through the beam at those points.
Rig was a Drake TR7, 500 Hz filter, Butternut 6-band vertical.
73
-Jim
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