The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, “HAARP”, a Brief History and Engineering Review – a presentation by Steve Floyd (a key member of the HAARP Design Team) | Radio Club of America | Dec 6, 2022 (Video)

Summary:

The HAARP Research Station is a state-of-the-art ionospheric research project located in Alaska and was jointly funded by the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

Designed and built by a Washington, DC based APTI/BAE Systems team, its purpose is to analyze the Earth’s ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance.

The HAARP facility was built in three stages starting in 1993, research operations began in 1996, and was completed in 2007. In 2015, the HAARP program and all assets were officially transferred to the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), and it continues to operate today.

Presented by Steve Floyd, Chief RF Systems Design Engineer for HAARP working at APTI/BAE Systems.

As Chief Engineer for the HAARP, Steve was responsible for all hardware systems designs, equipment installation, and site operations until 2014 when he became a part time consultant to the program. His current responsibilities are primarily involved in the design of high power SDR based Radar systems, including EW and Communications systems, at Ultra Electronics.

44 min

https://youtu.be/QytKzagD3bw

 

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Timestamps:

1:42 – What is HAARP?

9:42 – Where are we?

15:11 – Other Ionospheric research sites

17:28 – HAARP Site

20:55 – HAARP towers

23:28 – Hybrid Transformer

24:41 – Transmitters

26:28 – Operations Center

27:49 – Real-time monitoring

29:01 – Power requirements (to operate the HAARP transmitters)

32:00 – Transmitters’ installation

34:19 – Shelter Building

35:24 – Auroral Oval

36:21 – Applications

36:59 – Artificial Aurora

37:40 – Other Experiments

38:06 – HAARP site close-up

39:11 – Questions

 

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