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  Every day for the past few months with few exceptions, a signal has been detected
by the Elfrad Group which has a center frequency close to .9hz. This signal only occurs
once daily and has a duration of from 14 minutes to 50 minutes.  The photo below shows
an expanded  time domain view.

  This frequency varies from .9 to .95 hertz.  The signal above has a center frequency
of .9373 hz.  The wavelength of this frequency is 319,877km or 198,711 miles.  We
are aware of the fact that a moving body in free space that possesses a magnetic
field will generate a frequency with a wavelength equal to the distance from another
magnetic body such as our earth.

The moon at this time was 387,692 km or 242,307 miles distant. This was fairly
close to the wavelength of the anomalous signal. If we were detecting the presence
of the moon, it seems that we would be logging the signal for a greater duration of
time rather than a few minutes.

    We have looked into the .9hz signal a little more thoroughly and it is a real oddity. These signals occur on a daily basis in most cases however will miss a day or two. I am in the process of going back into the files and pulling out the data for the frequencies and times of interest. Below is a table which you may find interesting.

    The last column indicates distance difference between the wavelength and the moon.
    Date        Time     Frequency   Wavelength   Distance to Moon
    12/06/98 10:09 UT .9275 hz 323,256 km 384,016 km 60,760 km
    12/08/98 20:28 UT .9375 hz 319,808 km 374,991 km 55,183 km
    12/22/98 10:09 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 387,692 km 67,815 km
    12/30/98 10:07 UT .9380 hz 319,637 km 363,858 km 44,221 km
    01/01/99 10:07 UT .9369 hz 320,012 km 366,271 km 46,259 km
    01/04/99 10:12 UT .9375 hz 319,808 km 378,238 km 58,430 km
    01/05/99 20:36 UT .9374 hz 319,842 km 386,249 km 66,407 km
    01/06/99 10:43 UT .9390 hz 319,297 km 389,492 km 70,195 km
    01/07/99 10:08 UT .9367 hz 320,081 km 394,491 km 74,410 km
    01/08/99 10:09 UT .9374 hz 319,842 km 398,823 km 78,981 km
    01/09/99  NOTE*   .9 hz signal  not detectable during this period
    01/10/99 10:09 UT .8500 hz ****** km  404,101 km  ***** km
    01/11/99 10:09 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 404,824 km 84,947 km
    01/12/99 10:05 UT .9375 hz 319,808 km 404,296 km 84,488 km
    01/13/99 10:14 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 402,173 km 82,296 km
    01/14/99 10:10 UT .9375 hz 319,808 km 399,439 km 79,631 km
    01/15/99 10:16 UT .9375 hz 319,808 km 392,392 km 72,584 km
    01/16/99  NOTE*   .9 hz signal  not detectable  during this period
    01/17/99  NOTE*   .9 hz signal  not detectable  during this period
    01/18/99 10:10 UT .9377 hz 319,740 km 385,732 km 65,992 km
    01/19/99 10:10 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 382,307 km 62,430 km
    01/20/99 10:00 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 379,265 km 59,388 km
    01/21/99 10:34 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 376,553 km 56,676 km
    01/22/99 10:13 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 374,328 km 54,451 km
    01/23/99 NOTE*   .9 hz signal   not detectable  during this period
    01/24/99 NOTE*   .9hz signal    not detectable  during this period
    01/25/99 10:12 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 369,906 km 50,029 km
    01/26/99 10:07 UT .9373 hz 319,877 km 369,330 km 49,453 km
    01/27/99 10:12 UT .9373 hz 319,977 km 369,782 km 49,805 km
    01/28/99 10:18 UT .9373 hz 319,977 km 371,159 km 51,182 km
    01/29/99 10:10 UT .9373 hz 319,977 km 371,727 km 51,750 km


     

    You will notice that the .9 hz signal is not detectable on Saturdays or Sundays.
    Even though the moon's distance is fairly close to the wavelength, the data
    indicates there is no known relationship of the  signal's wavelength and the
    distance of the earth to the moon.  The frequency of the unknown remains
    constant with a center frequency of .9373 hz. This appears to be a controlled
    signal transmitted from an unknown source at approximately the same time
    daily except weekends.

    UPDATE!!!

    New information! Please go to next page

    The photo below shows the signal as recorded on 01/29/99


     
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