Monthly Update
Multiple Anomaly Detection
& Automated Recording
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SEPTEMBER
2024 ISSUE
NEWEST MADAR SITES
ARKASAS - Node 143 was shut down at Jonesboro but was donated
to Mark Wentz at Mena. The node number is 334.
NORWAY - Great news! The node 188 once stationed in Germany
was reprogrammed and shipped to Hessdalen, the historic UFO
sighting spot,
The MADAR Network continues to
grow in the United States, and 11 countries
including Australia, Canada, France,
Germany, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands,
Philippines, Switzerland, the United Kingdom
and Norway. The MADAR Project currently has
222 sites, with 165 running and 57 in
various stages. Presently, 66, or 29% are
now DAS-equipped, which means the site teams
can be alerted by an alarm system, go out
and gather more data with selected
equipment. Very soon anyone with a GMC-500
geiger counter will be able to plug this
device into their MADAR and have readings
logged right on their spreadsheets! And more
surprises are in the works. The project
has 275
members.
UPGRADE TO LEVEL II
If anyone wants to upgrade to a Level-II, all they have to do
is add a DAS (about $20) and whatever additional equipment
they can afford to take out during an alert.
http://www.nicap.org/match/MADAR_101/00-60-Kit-PLL.htm
If you have any questions concerning the MADAR Project, always
check here first
http://www.nicap.org/match/MADAR_101/
Fran Ridge
MADAR OPERATIONS CENTER
Newburgh, Indiana
812-490-0094
skyking42@gmx.com
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