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focusing the power into a narrow beam. The HAARP system provides a very effective
means of transferring such power at maximum efficiency. Within the patent, the use
of the term "gyrotron" appears. It refers to cyclotron resonance, a concept and
primary part of the Eastlund patents and an attribute of the HAARP transmitter,
according to the government records.
This technology has already been tested by APTI.
United States Patent Number 5,218,374
Issued: June 8, 1993
Invented by. Peter Koert and James T. Cha.
Titled: "Power Beaming System with Printed Circuit Radiating
Elements having Resonating Cavities".
Again, Peter Koert was listed as one of the key people assigned to the
HAARP project by APTI, according to the government contract. 159 Also important
to note in this patent and the previous one, is the mention of NASA report No.
CR179558, March 11, 1987 by William C. Brown of Raytheon Company. Raytheon
did the basic work leading to this patent. William C. Brown is now at the University
of Alaska Fairbanks where he is continuing the development of these technologies,
His current project at UAF is called SABER which is an acronym for "Semi-
Autonomous Beam Rider". The concept is to beam radio-frequency energy to a
helicopter in order to suspend it in the air without an on-board fuel supply. The
project "is intended to promote public interest and understanding concerning
microwave power transmission." 160
The system to be used by Brown in the wireless transmission of energy to
power the craft will be from a 2,45 GHz beam. This will complete a series of tests
which he started in 1965. The transmission, and conversion, of this energy is now
possible via the APTI patents and HAARP.
Raytheon, Brown's old employer and the new owner of the APTI patents,
was one of three bidders on the HAARP project. Eventually, through a series of
corporate buyouts, Raytheon would come to own all of the patents described in this
chapter as well as the contract for the second phase of HAARP construction.
In the patent it was made clear that this was "a continuation-in-part" of the
previous patent by Koert and Cha. This patent describes a system for converting
radiofrequency (RF) radiation into DC power using a "cross dipole antenna" which is
to be used to receive the RF energy before conversion to DC. This patent carries the
power-beaming ideas further, to the point where they can be used. Previously such
systems were impractical because of technical limitations.
159 Office of Naval Research, Contract Number N00014-92-C-0210, ARCO Power Technologies
Incorporated as Contractors, September 16,1992 with Amendments through October 19,1993.
160 Internet copy obtained from http://asgp.uafsoe.alaska.edu/saber.html.