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HAARP basically is a large funneled radio wave antenna that has the ability to transmit high wattage low ELF waves in the upper atmosphere of the Earth thus being able to monitor and interact with said frequency it is currently set to
Any input you could contribute as to what would distort these waves being recorded in such a fashion would be awesome
There is no recording of "geomagnetic sounds".
Originally posted by Phage
There is no recording of "geomagnetic sounds". Magnetism does not make sound. What has been done is to convert geomagnetic activity into sounds at a frequency we can hear. The same thing as converting things like the radio signals from various planets to audible frequencies. www.nasa.gov...
HAARP basically is a large funneled radio wave antenna that has the ability to transmit high wattage low ELF waves in the upper atmosphere of the Earth thus being able to monitor and interact with said frequency it is currently set to
False. I think...it's pretty hard to make any sense out of that sentence.
HAARP transmits high frequency radio.
What do you mean "funneled"?
What do you mean "interact with said frequency it is currently set to"?
In any case, the magnetometer has nothing to do with the high frequency transmitter. It is a separate instrument which monitors geomagnetic activity. It has nothing to do with the upper atmosphere.
Any input you could contribute as to what would distort these waves being recorded in such a fashion would be awesome
Geomagnetic activity caused by solar activity would be a good place to start but if you want to hear something really "strange" try listening to the recording from 9/4/2004.
The "breach" in the magnetosphere was, and is, a temporary phenomenon. It is actually more like a tunnel than a hole. It occurs from time to time when the solar wind has a north orientation and is short lived.
edit on 6/12/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
No. HAARP transmits at between 2.8 and 10 Mhz. As I said, that is high frequency, it is not low frequency. The signal can be modulated by frequency or amplitude (FM or AM) or neither.
it is basically low freq AM band type radio waves that's emitted from the array and carried or bounced across the ionosphere
magnetic bands smashes into another band of polarity I assure you it makes a sound...albeit not one that we can recognize with our ears...but a sound no less.
And you are correct it does funnel, the connection magnetically goes in a whirling motion.
I understand how using these recordings help us understand the interaction between the sun and our geomagnetic 'shield' as it were to prevent the surface from frying.
I listened to a lecture a few years ago that explained how the magnetic poles of the planet switch polarity, and it happens pretty much on a regular basis, as seen by the magnetic orientation striated in the beds of oceans.
My question is this then.... what could have caused such a disruption in the ionosphere as to read so differently?
Originally posted by Imagewerx
Can anyone explain how this works please,HAARP as I understand it is just a simplex radio TRANSMITTER and can't be used as a radio receiver?