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Originally posted by Phage
It sounds like typical shortwave noise to me, packet transmissions maybe. Why do you think it is produced by HAARP?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Tom_Proctor
Interesting.
I wonder why there doesn't seem to be much interest on the internet about it. Seems like it would be creating quite a buzz if it was really unusual.
I have found the direction of the signal to be slightly northwest or southeast of Sierra Vista, AZ.
Originally posted by Phage
How can radio transmissions cause something to vibrate? Unless you have an antenna, tuner, amplifier, and speaker system.
[edit on 4/4/2010 by Phage]
Originally posted by DarkspARCS
I have found the direction of the signal to be slightly northwest or southeast of Sierra Vista, AZ.
HAARP is nowhere near Arizona.
However, it could be a bounced array. if the signal is permeating Arizona I've no doubt that the frequencies are shaking the whole region loose - especially if there's a tone fluctuation as you mentioned.
Some one should go to that antenna up in Alaska and set up a CB Amplifier system that will automatically key up when HAARP broadcasts, lol.
Wonder what they'd be talking about in Anchorage after that?..
Originally posted by Phage
It sounds like typical shortwave noise to me, packet transmissions maybe. Why do you think it is produced by HAARP?
How can radio transmissions cause something to vibrate? Unless you have an antenna, tuner, amplifier, and speaker system.
[edit on 4/4/2010 by Phage]
Originally posted by boaby_phet
is it possible it could be some sort of transmittion , like a number station one one of those things, but operating at that wavelength ?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Smell The Roses
Yes the "information" is spread around pretty widely. Too bad Fulford is an idiot.
Radio waves do not cause things to "resonate" (without an antenna, tuner, rectifier, amplifier, and speaker).
Originally posted by Damian-007
Originally posted by Phage
It sounds like typical shortwave noise to me, packet transmissions maybe. Why do you think it is produced by HAARP?
How can radio transmissions cause something to vibrate? Unless you have an antenna, tuner, amplifier, and speaker system.
[edit on 4/4/2010 by Phage]
I agree. I can't see how radio waves could cause enough Vibration to cause an Earthquake.
But, I've never heard 'Packet Radio" sound like this before. This signal is shifting frequency as though it's hunting for something. It's definatley not a hetrodyne.
To me it's unusual..
[edit on 4-4-2010 by Damian-007]
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Smell The Roses
Yes the "information" is spread around pretty widely. Too bad Fulford is an idiot.
Radio waves do not cause things to "resonate" (without an antenna, tuner, rectifier, amplifier, and speaker).