Ghosts in the Air Glow is made up of three separate compositions, and each composition is made up of several movements, most of which are simultaneously transmitted on two different frequencies. All modes are AM. Scroll down to the detailed program notes below for the frequency breakdowns for each movement.
Monday, March 25, 2019.
00:30 - 01:30 UTC +1 day
Tuesday, March 26, 2019.
02:00 - 03:00 UTC +1 day
Wednesday, March 27, 2019.
08:00 - 09:00 UTC +1 day
Thursday, March 28, 2019.
06:00 - 07:00 UTC +1 day
I. Prelude / II. Introductions to the Ghost / III. Methodologies in Music and Morse
12x12 array - magnetic zenith - airglow
Aim to receive the side lobes
IV. Saxophonal Stochastic Ghost Resonances
Luxembourg Experiment / Cross Modulation of Missing Fundamentals
Two 6x12 arrays - approx 600 kHz apart
If Luxembourg effect is present, both freq. should be received on each individual freq.
V. Wolves Chasing the Ghost
Luxembourg Experiment / Cross Modulation of Wolf Fifths
Two 6x12 arrays - 600 kHz apart
VI. The Mind and the MRI
Luxembourg Experiment / Cross Modulations of SSTV images
Two 6x12 arrays - 600 kHz apart
VII. Letters and Numbers
Counter Rotating Beams - 1 rotation per minute
Two 6x612 arrays. 15 degrees off zenith
East array transmitting NATO phonetic alphabet x 3
West array counting to one hundred
VIII. Pictures and Words
Counter Rotating Beams - 2 rotations per minute
Two 6x6 arrays, 15 degrees off zenith
East array transmitting a story spelled in phonetic
West array transmitting SSTV images
IX. Spy Cameras from the Sky and a Mystery Box in the Woods
Split Array - each array 30 degrees off zenith
West array directed toward Surra, Russia - SSTV images
East Array directed toward Washington, DC - narration
X. Not with a Bang but with a WSPR
12x12 array - magnetic zenith
Aim to receive the side lobes