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The Elfrad Group
For the past several months we have been detecting and recording
an unknown
signal which has a center frequency close to .93735 hz. For a period
of time
consisting of several weeks in January, this signal was transmitted
daily except
Saturday and Sunday at 10:00 hrs UT plus or minus a few minutes.
There have
been no explanations for this anomaly. It had been speculated that
an unknown
object possibly may be in orbit around the moon causing the signals
however
the regular timing of these transmissions with no signal on
the weekends made
this situation unlikely.
This scenario has changed. The signal has progressively day
by day changed
in time and strength. The pic below is an analysis of the frequency
content on
February 12th, 1999, starting at 11:00 hrs UT and ending at 12:30
hrs UT. A
complete update is in progress and will be posted as soon as possible.
The .9 hz signal has a center frequency of .93745 hz and is strong
enough to
generate it's third harmonic which is shown on the graph as 2.81235
hz. You will
notice side bands on both sides of the .9 hz signal which indicates
there is a
frequency deviation such as is used in FM or frequency modulation.
This
bandwidth range is from .85 to 1.05 hz. The other frequency
indicated by the
blue color is centered at .015 hz which has a period of 66.06 seconds.
This
could be caused by a number of events such as seismic movement,
volcano
activity, or magnetic field action from cosmic events. The
next graph below
is an expanded view of the signal in question.
This is low pass filtered to eliminate all signals above .1hz
and graphically shows
the influence of the earths magnetic field and the currents which
it induces through
the earth. This tracks very well with the magnetometers
placed in various locations
around the planet especially those in the northern area.
All of the above graphs were processed from the data shown in this
picture. This
particular trace is low pass filtered to eliminate frequencies above
15 hertz.
Time and Duration of the .93735 occurrence
Date | Start Time | Stop Time | Duration | Remarks |
02/01/1999 | 10:25:00 UTC | 11:00:52 UTC | 35:52 Minutes | |
02/02/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/03/1999 | 10:16:06 UTC | 10:57:33 UTC | 41:27 Minutes | |
02/04/1999 | 10:20:13 UTC | 10:41:45 UTC | 21:32 Minutes | |
02/05/1999 | 10:28:20 UTC | 10:52:05 UTC | 23:44 Minutes | |
02/06/1999 | 19:08:40 UTC | 20:15:22 UTC | 66:41 Minutes | (Sat) M7.3 Quake occurred |
02/07/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/08/1999 | 10:26:34 UTC | 11:03:13 UTC | 36:39 Minutes | |
02/09/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/10/1999 | 10:09:24 UTC | 10:56:49 UTC | 47:25 Minutes | |
02/11/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/12/1999 | 10:10:37.3 UTC | 11:14:37.3 UTC | 64:00 Minutes | |
02/13/1999
02/13/1999 |
18:09:37.6 UTC
19:14:33.8 UTC |
18:51:47.1 UTC
19:45:03.3 UTC |
42:09.5 Minutes
30:29.5 Minutes |
(Sat) Two
Transmissions |
02/14/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/15/1999 | 10:32:24.2 UTC | 10:58:05.4 UTC | 25:41.2 Minutes | |
02/16/1999 | 10:24:54.9 UTC | 10:55:59.6 UTC | 31:04.7 Minutes | |
02/17/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/18/1999 | 10:15:33.8 UTC | 11:06:00.3 UTC | 50:26.5 Minutes | |
02/19/1999 | 10:32:50.9 UTC | 10:52:50.9 UTC | 20:00.0 Minutes | |
02/20/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/21/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/22/1999 | 10:04:54.4 UTC | 10:56:08.6 UTC | 51:14.2 Minutes | |
02/23/1999 | 10:15:11.3 UTC | 11:00:21.7 UTC | 45:10.4 Minutes | |
02/24/1999 | 10:08:07.3 UTC | 10:56:23.9 UTC | 48:19.4 Minutes | .9372711 Hertz |
02/25/1999 | 10:33:42.7 UTC | 10:47:05.3 UTC | 13:23.1 Minutes | |
02/26/1999 | No Transmission | |||
02/27/1999 | 19:32:30.5 UTC | 19:34:05.3 UTC | 21:34.8 Minutes | |
02/28/1999 | No detection | equipment down | for maintenance |