The "High frequency Active Auroral Research Program" in Alaska will reach a peak output capability of 1.8 billion watts by 2007, according to
Continental who is on-track to deliver 132 new low-noise transmitters to the project. The new upgrades will significantly increase not only the
strength of HAARP transmissions, but the signal quality and accuracy as well.
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The installation began in 1993 with 18 transmitters, expanded to 48 in 1998 and will grow to 180 transmitters. The final expansion will bring the
HAARP array to full power, with ERP increasing from 84 dBW to about 96 dBW.
Continental, which has a contract to supply six transmitters per month, stated that the system "will have greater transmitter modulation capability,
variable frequency range and beam steering than any other high-frequency transmitting system in the world."
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The HAARP project and it's myriad of speculated "dark projects" has been a long-standing topic throughout the life-span of ATS. This information
indicates an increase in the pace and strength of planned upgrades the to the transmission array.
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