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Old June 8th 14, 05:38 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Bob wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2014 20:12:41 -0000, wrote:


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Actually it was shut down in May of 2013 and it was thought there would
be more activity sponsored by someone else later, but that didn't happen.

Now the Air Force is going to gather up it's toys and go home.


It makes me wonder what they have to replace it. I doubt they would
abandon such
a powerful tool without having something to replace it. Newer tech,
smaller more


Well, it looks like they are.

It was a research project and there is no more funding.

compact design, possibly even a mobile installation? HAARP has been


How does one make an antenna array that is 33 acres in size mobile?

blamed for
many different effects over the years it has been active. Weather, geologic
events, health effects, just to name a few of the areas HAARP has been blamed
for causing problems. Without proof, I don't give any of them much importance.
The question is however, what have they replaced HAARP with?


Nothing; once again it was a research project and there is no more funding.

I would love to be able to sift through all the equipment and antennas no
longer
being used by HAARP. With the conditions being so poor compared with what the
potential is, I could use more power, be it from amplification or antenna gain -
more power!


Yeah, the five 2.5 megawatt generators driven by diesel locomotive engines
would be handy around the house during power failures...



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Jim Pennino