Conrad73: Where do you get the Energydensity? 3.5 megawatt dispersed over about 30some Acres,radiating Upward at about 10Mhz! Not even easy to bundle it at that Frequency! Waveguides won't work!
This is a before 2006 document. Upgrading has been going on.
Excerpted- "Today, HAARP has 48 antennas that can broadcast up to 960 kW of power, and plans to expand to 180 antennas and 3.6 megawatts of power by 2006. Even that is short of the thousands of antennas and hundreds of megawatts of power that Eastlund figures would be needed to control the weather or act as an effective missile shield. However, even at 3.6 megawatts, significant weather control experiments could be performed."
What is the IRI and what does it transmit? Basically, the IRI is what is known as a phased array transmitter. It is designed to transmit a narrow beam of high power radio signals in the 2.8 to 10 MHz frequency range. Its antenna is built on a gravel pad having dimensions of 1000' x 1200' (about 33 acres). There are 180 towers, 72' in height mounted on thermopiles spaced 80' apart in a 12 x 15 rectangular grid. Each tower supports near its top, two pairs of crossed dipole antennas, one for the low band (2.8 to 8.3 MHz), the other for the high band (7 to 10 MHz). The antenna system is surrounded by an exclusion fence to prevent possible damage to the antenna towers or harm to large animals. An elevated ground screen, attached to the towers at the 15' level, acts as a reflector for the antenna array while allowing vehicular access underneath to 30 environmentally-controlled transmitter shelters spaced throughout the array. Each shelter contains 6 pairs of 10 kW transmitters, for a total of 6 x 30 x 2 x 10 kW = 3600 kW available for transmission. The transmitters can be switched to drive either the low or high band antennas. Electric prime power is provided from an on-site power plant housing five, 2500 kW generators, each driven by a 3600 hp diesel engine. Four generators are required for operation of the IRI and the fifth is held as a spare. From a control room within the Operations Center, the transmission from each of the 180 crossed-dipole antennas is adjusted in a precise manner under computer control. In this manner, the complete array of antennas forms a narrow antenna pattern pointed upward toward the ionosphere. The transmitted signal diverges (spreads out) as it travels upward and is partially absorbed, at an altitude which depends on the transmitted HF frequency, in a small volume several tens of miles in diameter and a few hundred meters thick directly over the facility. The remainder of the transmitted signal either reflects back toward the earth or passes through the ionosphere into space, continuing to diverge as it does so. By the time it reaches the ionosphere, the intensity of the HF signal is less than 3 microwatts (0.000003 watt) per cm2, thousands of times less than the Sun's natural electromagnetic radiation reaching the earth and hundreds of times less, even, than the variations in intensity of the Sun's natural ultraviolet (UV) energy which creates the ionosphere.
Conrad73: What is the IRI and what does it transmit? Basically, the IRI is what is known as a phased array transmitter. It is designed to transmit a narrow beam of high power radio signals in the 2.8 to 10 MHz frequency range. Its antenna is built on a gravel pad having dimensions of 1000' x 1200' (about 33 acres). There are 180 towers, 72' in height mounted on thermopiles spaced 80' apart in a 12 x 15 rectangular grid. Each tower supports near its top, two pairs of crossed dipole antennas, one for the low band (2.8 to 8.3 MHz), the other for the high band (7 to 10 MHz). The antenna system is surrounded by an exclusion fence to prevent possible damage to the antenna towers or harm to large animals. An elevated ground screen, attached to the towers at the 15' level, acts as a reflector for the antenna array while allowing vehicular access underneath to 30 environmentally-controlled transmitter shelters spaced throughout the array. Each shelter contains 6 pairs of 10 kW transmitters, for a total of 6 x 30 x 2 x 10 kW = 3600 kW available for transmission. The transmitters can be switched to drive either the low or high band antennas. Electric prime power is provided from an on-site power plant housing five, 2500 kW generators, each driven by a 3600 hp diesel engine. Four generators are required for operation of the IRI and the fifth is held as a spare. From a control room within the Operations Center, the transmission from each of the 180 crossed-dipole antennas is adjusted in a precise manner under computer control. In this manner, the complete array of antennas forms a narrow antenna pattern pointed upward toward the ionosphere. The transmitted signal diverges (spreads out) as it travels upward and is partially absorbed, at an altitude which depends on the transmitted HF frequency, in a small volume several tens of miles in diameter and a few hundred meters thick directly over the facility. The remainder of the transmitted signal either reflects back toward the earth or passes through the ionosphere into space, continuing to diverge as it does so. By the time it reaches the ionosphere, the intensity of the HF signal is less than 3 microwatts (0.000003 watt) per cm2, thousands of times less than the Sun's natural electromagnetic radiation reaching the earth and hundreds of times less, even, than the variations in intensity of the Sun's natural ultraviolet (UV) energy which creates the ionosphere. From the HAARP Website,as per your Link!
Where I got my initial Numbers from!
OK... Haha, the Gov site, straight from the RepCon 'unclassified' archives of the DoD.
You think there will be an answer there? All that site proves is that HAARP is in use and a functioning technology. They even tell you what their purpose is as if they'd tell you classified info.
Watch he Canadian Broadcast vid I posted. The energy is there and in adequate amounts.
Conrad73: Nope,of what I know how Radiowaves behave! MM-Waves and Meter-Waves behave in a distinctly different manner. Don't need Republicans or Democrats to explain.
Conrad73: Where do you get the Energydensity? 3.5 megawatt dispersed over about 30some Acres,radiating Upward at about 10Mhz! Not even easy to bundle it at that Frequency! Waveguides won't work!
There is a correlation between Gravity fields, Magnetic Fields, and Voltage fields. That's why some 'Free Energy Devices' exibit Aniti-Gravity properties.
AntiGravity motors do exist.
John R R Searl invented a generator called a SEG, and it pulls energy from the Vacuum of space.
I could go on and on, but just do some research on the internet for those things.
Kestutis234Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England UK15 Posts
Kestutis234Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England UK15 posts
From some of my notes on Scalar Waves and Electrogravitics:
The question that is being addressed is: what keeps the universe running? Or more specifically, where do electrons get their energy to keep spinning around atoms? As electrons change state they absorb or release energy, and where does it come from? The simplistic answer is that it is coming from the vacuum state. Puthoff describes the process as follows: “I discovered that you can consider the electron as continually radiating away its energy as predicted by classical theory, but SIMULTANEOUSLY ABSORBING a COMPENSATING AMOUNT of energy from the ever-present sea of zero-point energy in which the atom is immersed. An equilibrium between these two processes leads to the correct values for the parameters that define the lowest energy, or ground-state orbit (see “Why atoms don’t collapse,” NEW SCIENTIST, July 19
There is a correlation between Gravity fields, Magnetic Fields, and Voltage fields. That's why some 'Free Energy Devices' exibit Aniti-Gravity properties.
AntiGravity motors do exist.
John R R Searl invented a generator called a SEG, and it pulls energy from the Vacuum of space.
I could go on and on, but just do some research on the internet for those things.
I made one of these just to zap ttom with. I'm keeping the specs a secret cos I don't want him using it on Dude .... but maybe I should rethink that.
Talk about neet technology. I rode in a Tesla Roadster for the first time today. Awesome. 0-60 in 5.6 seconds. What torque! Too bad everyone can't afford one.......
galrads: Talk about neet technology. I rode in a Tesla Roadster for the first time today. Awesome. 0-60 in 5.6 seconds. What torque! Too bad everyone can't afford one.......
Meditation/Vortex = Afford whatever you want. Resonance is such a huge factor in energy and manifestation. Sounds like you resonated.
BB_snickers: OK... Haha, the Gov site, straight from the RepCon 'unclassified' archives of the DoD.
You think there will be an answer there? All that site proves is that HAARP is in use and a functioning technology. They even tell you what their purpose is as if they'd tell you classified info.
Watch he Canadian Broadcast vid I posted. The energy is there and in adequate amounts.
The very Site you linked! Now all of a sudden it's not kosher any longer,since it doesn't support your assumptions! Now you're moving the Goalposts,and come up with one of your Conspiracy Sites!
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3.5 megawatt dispersed over about 30some Acres,radiating Upward at about 10Mhz!
Not even easy to bundle it at that Frequency!
Waveguides won't work!
This is a before 2006 document. Upgrading has been going on.
Excerpted-
"Today, HAARP has 48 antennas that can broadcast up to 960 kW of power, and plans to expand to 180 antennas and 3.6 megawatts of power by 2006. Even that is short of the thousands of antennas and hundreds of megawatts of power that Eastlund figures would be needed to control the weather or act as an effective missile shield. However, even at 3.6 megawatts, significant weather control experiments could be performed."