[K4RY] Submarine antenna
WB4LNM at aol.com
WB4LNM at aol.com
Tue Aug 4 22:10:43 CDT 2009
Hi Carey;
Gee, one would have thought that WIRED would be more up to date than this.
HAARP has been in operation for maybe 10 or 15 years in Alaska. There
was an article in QST about it years ago.
The Navy ELF project at Clam Lake is also ancient history now. The
original name for it was Project Sanguine, and you can probably Google that to
find out more about it. A brief paper about it can be found at:
_http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/c3i/fs_clam_lake_elf2003.pdf_
(http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/c3i/fs_clam_lake_elf2003.pdf)
While I do not have any knowledge of the factual support for Wired's
"...razing 84 miles..." statement, it would have been worth it if it were 8400
miles. The Panama Canal and the Hoover Dam would not have been built if we
had to be concerned about environmental impact studies and such
foolishness. The nation's defense is more important than a few trees that will
regrow.
73
Klink....
WB4LNM
In a message dated 8/4/2009 8:14:58 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
huff360 at gmail.com writes:
I was reading this kind of interesting article over at wired.com
_http://www.wired.com/politics/security/magazine/17-08/mf_haarp_
(http://www.wired.com/politics/security/magazine/17-08/mf_haarp)
In that article the author says:
“Communicating with subs thousands of miles away, under thousands of feet
of ocean, requires ultralow frequencies, and that requires whomping-big
antennas. To do it, the Navy had built an array in the upper Midwest that
transmits its signal through bedrock, but its construction required razing 84
miles' worth of hundred-foot-wide path through wilderness, including a
national forest.”
Anybody know anything about that array? I’ve googled for quite a while
and can’t seem to find any info or pictures.
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