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A Question About HAARP (directional "aiming")
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[quote:Life and Love:MV8xODE0NTM5XzMwMjAxMzczX0Q0QUU2ODE4] [quote:Rabid_Wolf:MV8xODE0NTM5X0RGQkUzRUYw] How do you "aim" a fixed antenna? [/quote] You change the relative phasing of the signals that each element emits so that they maximally combine in a particular direction. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phased_array However, the radiated frequency of HAARP is so low that it isn't possible to steer it. (And the video someone posted is pretty much B.S.) [/quote]
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I admit that I know very little about the HAARP project.
That being said, I occasionally see threads here claiming that HAARP is being "aimed" at some location.
My question is this:
How do you "aim" a fixed antenna?
Looking at photographs of the HAARP antenna arrays I see that there are no mechanisms to actually aim the array in any direction other than straight up.
So I am curious as to how they might "aim" this array.
Any ideas?
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