- Ultra low frequency
The Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) is the
frequency range between 300hertz and 3 kilohertz. Many types of waves in the ULF frequency band can be observed in themagnetosphere and on the ground. These waves represent important physical processes in the near-Earth plasma environment. The speed of the ULF waves is often associated with theAlfven velocity that depends on the ambient magnetic field and plasma mass density.This band is used for communications in mines, as it can penetrate the earth. [ [http://www.weather.nps.navy.mil/~psguest/EMEO_online/module3/module_3_1.html HF and Lower Frequency Radiation - Introduction ] ]
Earthquakes
Some monitoring stations have reported that
earthquakes are sometimes preceded by a spike in ULF activity. A remarkable example of this occurred before theLoma Prieta Earthquake inCalifornia in1989 . Researchers are attempting to learn more about this correlation to find out whether this method can be used as part of an early warning system for earthquakes.Earth Mode Communications
ULF has been used by the military for
secure communications through the ground. NATOAGARD publications from the 1960s detailed many such systems, although one suspects the contents of the published papers left a lot unsaid about what actually was developed secretly for defense purposes. Communications through the ground using conduction fields is known as "Earth Mode" communications and was first used in WWI.Radio amateurs and electronics hobbyists have used this mode for limited range communications using audio power amplifiers connected to widely spacedelectrode pairs hammered into the soil. At the receiving end the signal is detected as a weakelectric current between two further pairs of electrodes. Using weak signal reception methods with PC based DSP filtering with extremely narrow bandwidths it is possible to receive signals at a range of a few kilometers with a transmitting power of 10-100W and electrode spacing of around 10-50m.ee also
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Voice frequency References
External articles
* Tomislav Stimac, " [http://www.vlf.it/frequency/bands.html Definition of frequency bands (VLF, ELF... etc.)] ". IK1QFK Home Page (vlf.it).
* [http://spaceweather.com/glossary/inspire.html NASA live streaming ELF -> VLF Receiver]
* Amateur Radio Below 10kHz " [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/lapthorn/earthmode.htm G3XBM's page on Earth Mode Communication] "
* Review of Earth Mode Communications " [http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0640319 1966 abstract about Earth Mode Comms by Ames, Frazier and Orange] "
* Radio communications within the earth's crust " [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1138037 Abstract of article by Burrows written in 1963] "
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