Hi Luis, If you scroll back from March 2015, you will find more 1.6 Hz signals. Search the Haarp records from that period for more evidence. Look on YouTube under 'Haarp Conspiracy' to see the 1.6 an
Stefan, with greatest respect, none of my radio activities are illegal. They don't need to be. It's illegal in the UK to use ANY public or other supply, motorway, railway and other utility infrastruc
Attached is a screenshot of an ELF test transmission on 1.6Hz from the UK as received on a magnetometer in Sweden. You don't need to break any laws, designed to keep roads and railways safe. To do so
Hi Neil, Then only published info that I'm aware of is the ELF antenna used by the USA to transmit ELF signals on 76 Hz to submarines. This was 'Project Sanguine'. It used about 15 miles of power cab
Hi Paul R., My objection was the proposed (GOTA) infrastructure use, such as motorway guards, fences, railway lines etc., and pylon towers as makeshift VLF antennas. This has the potential to upset s
Stephan, I'm all in favour of 'proper' sensible radio experimenting, but not if it includes highly illegal connexions to motorway guard rails, railway equipment, fences, pylons, gas lines or metal br
Rik, Don't be another irresponsible selfish prat, like 'silly' Stefan. He is contravening his Amateur Radio licence conditions, David From: Rik Strobbe <[email protected]> To: "rsgb_lf_group@bl
Ok Henny, I thought it may have been your signal, and you would then want to know of that IK7FMO grabber trace -I have no idea what it is either -maybe someone else knows? Best of luck with your test
Hi Roger On 28/01/2014 14:06, Roger Lapthorn wrote: Quoting from the entry in the published UK frequency allocations table: "Bands below 8.3 kHz are not allocated within the United Kingdom" In the U
Hi Roger On 28/01/2014 14:06, Roger Lapthorn wrote: Quoting from the entry in the published UK frequency allocations table: "Bands below 8.3 kHz are not allocated within the United Kingdom" In the U
Best to now take up Tiddlywinks and Ludo -but first check! -the high flying counters (over 1/4") may need a special airborne safety flying NOV!! Dave. From: Warren Ziegler <[email protected]> To: rsgb
But not one with a switch mode power supply frequency above 2 Hz!! Dave From: Warren Ziegler <[email protected]> To: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 26 February 2014, 19: