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![]() From URL: http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/haarpFactSheet.html Since the sun's radiation creates and maintains the ionosphere, sudden variations in this radiation such as those caused by solar flares can affect the performance of radio systems. Sometimes these natural changes are sufficient to induce large transient currents in electric power transmission grids, causing widespread power outages. Lightning is known to cause substantial heating and ionization density enhancement in the lower ionosphere, and there are indications that ground-based HF transmitters, including radars and strong radio stations, also modify the ionosphere and influence the performance of systems whose radio paths traverse the modified region. Perhaps the most famous example of the latter is the "Luxembourg" effect, first observed in 1933. In this case a weak Swiss radio station appeared to be modulated with signals from the powerful Luxembourg station, which was transmitting at a completely different frequency. Music from the Luxembourg station was picked up at the frequency of the Swiss station. -- The Anon Keyboard I doubt, therefore I might be "dxAce" wrote in message ... Richard wrote: Yes LDE's were previously called the "Luxembourg effect" and were first noted in the 1930s!!! The 'Luxembourg effect' has nothing whatsoever to do with LDE's. dxAce Michigan USA Rgds Richard, SO5GB "Michael" wrote in message . net... Quick question here... I've read about LDE a number of times and have even heard Art Bell talk about it on Coast To Coast. I've been thinking that it might be a product of the electronic equipment itself, rather then any kind of outlandish atmospheric/propagation condition. My question... Has LDE ever been noticed or logged prior to the days of solid state and computer chip rigs ??? I'd love to know the first known observations of this phenomenon. Any help on this question would be enormously appreciated. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: New Jersey Primary Receiver: R-75 with full Kiwa mods Antennas: G5RV, 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire Additional Radios: 7600GR,KA-1101,KA-1102 PL-550, KA-989, Info-Mate 837, GE-SR III Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Web Site: http://md_dxing.tripod.com |
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