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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
Yes. The Sura facility does not emit microwaves and it does not emit electrons.
Do you have any evidence that the article is false in any way?
It transmits at frequencies between 4.5 and 9.3 MHZ. That is not microwaves. That is not electrons.
Nor is it particularly powerful. It has three transmitter of 250 kW each for a maximum total of 0.75mW. The HAARP array has (had?) a capability 3.6mW. HAARP is powered by 4 diesel generators. I don't think a "small city" can be powered by four diesel generators.
en.wikipedia.org...
They were able to heat it up by about 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) while also causing a massive electric spike.
bigthink.com...
www.dailymail.co.uk...
This project, experts claim, has potential military applications as it can disrupt satellite communication, a distinct advantage in the event of war or espionage.
Charged particles, known as ions, create a reflective layer over a specific region of land and cause a satellite communications blackout.
www.news.com.au... 7728ada6874acd8ec41492a91b0
China, Russia reveal secret test to ‘heat’ atmosphere and jam signals such as GPS
Reportedly, a 500km-high portion of the ionosphere was ‘heated’ five times in June. One test, on June 7, caused some 126,000 sqkm of the sky — roughly equivalent to half the size of Britain — to flare with energy.
news.yahoo.com...
This summer, a layer of the atmosphere over Europe half the size of Britain experienced an electric spike, as a secretive Russian facility pumped radio waves high into the sky.
On June 12, Russians, working with China, heated the ionosphere over the town of Vasilsursk in eastern Europe by 100 degrees.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: ElGoobero
so does the Phage have a theory on what the giant radio antenna array in Russia is for?
"the?"
Of what giant radio antenna array does that article speak? And what does that array have to do with a ULF (VLF?) transmitter?
China has completed the construction of an experimental radio antenna that is five times the size of New York City. The antenna, which was built in a secret location, emits low-frequency waves that can be used to communicate with submarines, which would allow the navy to move around at greater depths without needing to resurface.
According to a report in the South China Morning Post, the Wireless Electromagnetic Method (WEM) project involves extremely low frequency—or ELF—waves, a technology the Chinese navy has been heavily investing in. The project took 13 years to complete, with the antenna located in a facility spanning 1,400 square miles. The exact location is not known, but it is thought to be somewhere in central China.
The receivers need not be in fixed locations.
can one really do those things from a fixed location?
sorry, actual array is in China,
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: ElGoobero
sorry, actual array is in China,
Where does it say that China installation is an array? Not much reason for a VLF transmitter to be an array.
Quite a different thing from an ionospheric heater.