[Amps] article in Nature, modified Aurora via HF tspa

Joe Isabella n3ji at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 15 21:32:12 EDT 2005


While I have yet to measure it with an accurate tool, I have yet to see a 10dB increase in power give only a 10dB increase at the receiver.  It seems that whatever the increase is, the received signal level is always hotter.  I've always dismissed it for crappy S-meter linearity, but who knows...
 
Joe, N3JI


David Kirkby <david.kirkby at onetel.net> wrote:
John T. M. Lyles wrote:
> There is an Interesting paper in Nature (#433, 
> page 498-500, 3 Feb, 2005) in which high power HF 
> radio transmissions from HAARP were used to cause 
> visible changes in the aurora, where speckles 
> appeared. They were using the full 960 kW beam, 
> from 4 -6 MHz, with 7.5 seconds on and then 7.5 
> second off time. Operating QRO. Look it up, its 
> pretty neat. I have a text version I can forward 
> upon request.
> 73
> John
> K5PRO

An intereting paper. I downloaded the PDF from the Nature site, where of 
course you can see the graphs and pictures.

It does give some credability to the people like Rich who has said he 
has observed non-linear change in received signal as the transmitter 
power is adjusted. I'm still highly suspicous of Rich's claims, but are 
a little less inclined to totally dismiss them now.

Clearly if the could visually affect the aurora, it is possible it 
would have had some change on its radio properties.

-- 
Dr. David Kirkby,
G8WRB

Please check out http://www.g8wrb.org/
of if you live in Essex http://www.southminster-branch-line.org.uk/


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