This section will focus on VLF.
Receivers used are the McGreevy BBB-4 and the Op-Amp variable bandpass receiver.
To begin: I have ran several re-samples of the Haarp wave recorded in Sedona Arizona back in March of 1999. By using different sample rates of the wave recording another world is revealed. In the following wave files the tones from Alpha transmissions can be heard. Likewise by slowing the Haarp wave the initial Haarp transmission can be heard in more detail along with the return echoes.
Spectrogram of Alpha Transmission created in Cottonwood, Arizona.

The spectra above was created from a live VLF recording . The one below created from the large wave file above. It shows the different intensities of the signals being transmitted with yellow being the strongest. The wave file sampled to create this spectra is a resample of the original but slowed down to show more detail. Hence the inaccuracy frequency wise between this spectra and the one above.

Next: The Spectra below was recorded using the 3 meter tall E-Field probe and the variable bandpass receiver. Direct signal sample Spectra created during research in the White Tank Mountains. Note the square wave signal just above 14 KC.

More Detailed Spectras of the Square wave signal.

