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Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« on: July 30, 2023, 0534 UTC »
From World of Radio:

Hello dearest Wave Farm Alumni group!

My third and final transmission from HAARP will be taking place August 14 from 3:30 - 4:30 UTC. (That’s actually August 13,  23:30 EDT)

I was hoping to share the date and time at least a few months in advance to coordinate some possible simulcasts or listening gatherings… but they only confirmed my date and time two days ago, and they just approved the press release yesterday.  I’m still not allowed to announce what frequencies until after August 3, but I can tell you that it will be HF in the 2.8 - 10 MHz range… modulated in AM, with some SSTV, and some pulse wave Morse Code.

Do you mind sharing this information with anyone in your networks that you think might be interested?
The more people who tune in and record their receptions the better…
For those without shortwave gear, I will be streaming live on the website.

I just realized that the press release doesn’t mention that I’ll be sending out paper QSL cards in the mail… I will be!

I’ll include the press release both as a pdf file, as well as text that can be copy and pasted, and a link on my website.

Thanks so much for spreading the word!

Kindly,

Amanda

Composition No. 3: August 2023
ghostsintheairglow.space

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July 29, 2023: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ARTIST USES INTERNATIONAL SPACE RESEARCH FACILITY TO SEND ARTWORKS AROUND THE WORLD

On August 14, 2023 from 03:30–04:30 UTC (Aug 13, 23:30 EDT), interdisciplinary artist Amanda Dawn Christie will transmit the final composition of Ghosts in the Air Glow, an artwork developed for the ionospheric research instrument at the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP). This third and final transmission will be the capstone of Christie’s five-year self-directed residency at the facility, wherein the artist treats HAARP as a musical instrument as much as a scientific one, using its unique capabilities to entangle space science experiments with works of art.

In one movement of Ghosts in the Air Glow, Christie uses the ionosphere like a giant mixing board to blend the radio frequencies of two different saxophone tracks together before they ricochet back down to earth on a single frequency. Other movements are modelled after airglow experiments that use high-frequency radio waves to generate artificial aurora. Her compositions are only considered complete artworks once they are received by radio on the ground after having ascended to and descended from the ionosphere. Christie states:

“The interference, distortion, and modifications made by the ionosphere are an important part of the artwork’s aesthetic. In fact, I see the ionosphere’s contribution to the artwork to be just as important as my own. You never know what you’re going to get, and the results are different depending on where on the planet you receive the transmissions.”

As a citizen science experiment, shortwave listeners from around the world are encouraged to tune in, then upload audio and video recordings of their receptions to an online repository. Reception reports for Compositions No. 1–2 have been received from Brazil, Germany, Australia, American Samoa, and Japan, as well as more than 20 additional countries. For the general public, a version of the transmission is livestreamed on the project’s website.

Composition No. 1, containing SSTV images and audio works, was transmitted in March 2019. Composition No. 2 expanded these media to include NBTV video, and was transmitted in October 2022. For Composition No. 3, Christie has invited contributions from other artists including, Vladyslav Atavin, Vladimir Atavin, José Alejandro Rivera, Sarah Nance, Rasu-Yong Tugen, Geneviève D’Ortun, and T. D. Walker.

Ghosts in the Air Glow is generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts; the third and final part of Christie’s residency is additionally supported by the Arts Board of New Brunswick. For more information on Ghosts in the Air Glow, including past reception reports for Compositions No. 1–2 and upcoming information regarding times and frequencies of Composition No. 3, see:
https://ghostsintheairglow.space/

The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP, is a scientific endeavour aimed at studying the properties and behaviour of the ionosphere. "The ionosphere stretches roughly 50 to 400 miles above Earth's surface, right at the edge of space. Along with the neutral upper atmosphere, the ionosphere forms the boundary between Earth's lower atmosphere — where we live and breathe — and the vacuum of space." (NASA) For more information on HAARP, see: https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu/

Press contact: amanda@amandadawnchristie.ca
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Re: Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2023, 1629 UTC »
Thanks for sharing. Hopefully it will be copyable at my QTH this time.
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Re: Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2023, 0326 UTC »
That's interesting enough to motivate me to lug my portable gear out to a remote location to minimize RFI. For months it's almost impossible to copy anything from my home unless it's blasting an AM MW level signal.
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Re: Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2023, 2115 UTC »
Her "Requiem For Radio" was a classic.  It looks like there are some frequencies attached to the hour transmission (see below).  Bouncing around the bands over the sixty minutes.

https://ghostsintheairglow.space/transmission/august-2023
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Re: Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2023, 0457 UTC »
Her "Requiem For Radio" was a classic.  It looks like there are some frequencies attached to the hour transmission (see below).  Bouncing around the bands over the sixty minutes.

https://ghostsintheairglow.space/transmission/august-2023

Oof. Those are going to be tricky to get at that time of day this time of year. The sun will still be shining on the HAARP site then, greyline doesn't touch any part of Alaska before 0430. Probably most of us will have to follow along on her youtube channel.
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Re: Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2023, 0548 UTC »
August 14, 2023, 03:30-4:30 UTC
XXI.     03:30:00 - 03:35:00 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXII.   03:35:30 - 03:42:00 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXIII.  03:42:30 - 03:50:00 (9.8 MHz)
XXIV.   03:50:30 - 03:52:30 (9.8 MHz)
XXV.     03:53:00 - 03:58:00 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXVI.   03:58:30 - 04:03:30 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXVII.  04:04:00 - 04:20:00 (TBC MHz)
XXVIII. 04:20:30 - 04:25:30 (Frequency Sweeping between 5.22 and 5.3 MHz)
XXIX.   04:26:00 - 04:27:(5.2 MHz)
XXX.     04:27:30 - 04:29:30 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
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Re: Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2023, 2228 UTC »
August 14, 2023, 03:30-4:30 UTC
XXI.     03:30:00 - 03:35:00 (8.0 MHz; 7.4 MHz)
XXII.   03:35:30 - 03:42:00 (8.0 MHz; 7.4 MHz)
XXIII.  03:42:30 - 03:50:00 (8.0 MHz)
XXIV.   03:50:30 - 03:52:30 (9.6 MHz)
XXV.     03:53:00 - 03:58:00 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXVI.   03:58:30 - 04:03:30 (9.1 MHz; 9.6 MHz)
XXVII.  04:04:00 - 04:20:00 (9.1 MHz)
XXVIII. 04:20:30 - 04:25:30 (Frequency Sweeping centred on 5.26 MHz)
XXIX.   04:26:00 - 04:27:(8.0 MHz)
XXX.     04:27:30 - 04:29:30 (8.0 MHz; 7.4 MHz)

https://ghostsintheairglow.space/transmission/august-2023
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Re: Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« Reply #8 on: August 14, 2023, 0607 UTC »
I was able to copy these (once I remembered about 10 minutes after it all started) thanks to the change in frequencies. Glad they did that. This came across much better than the second GITA project.

https://youtu.be/Teb8LoZw-TI
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Re: Ghosts in the Air Glow broadcasts from HAARP
« Reply #9 on: August 14, 2023, 2220 UTC »
This was an interesting set of experiments using AM, CW, SSTV, and FSK (waterfall art):



Direct reception was very good here in MN (-80 to -90 dBm carrier with a -130dBm noise floor) on all frequencies and transmitted beam headings except for a segment that was beamed toward the north pole (-110 dBm).

I didn't notice anything special during the counter-rotating beams and Luxembourg Effect experiments.

I know that HAARP is capable of some very high power operations, but I wonder how much was used for these transmissions.

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