A few of the HAARP antennas in Alaska, with majestic mountains in the background (U. of Alaska-Fairbanks photo)
A new ionospheric
"research campaign" from the University of Alaska/Fairbanks' High
Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facility is planned for
mid-to-late September, according to UAF Space Physics Group Assistant Research
Professor Chris Fallen, KL3WX. The ARRL
Letter reports that September's planned transmissions will be similar to
the university's first round of experiments this past February, except that
"another column of transmitter shelters" will be active, increasing
both transmitted power and antenna gain, so the signals may be audible by more
listeners to its signals on 2.8 and 3.3 MHz. The university took over the
research facility in 2015, after the U.S. Air Force - which had built it - shut
it down and announced plans to dismantle it.