I have been amazed at the low tech methods apparently being used in the hunt for the 'pings' from the black box of the missing Malaysian plane. But today the BBC lunchtime news showed the Ocean Shiel
Hello Mike, Thanks for the info. Indeed I am in contact with two members (actually from the US) who are recently 'guests' on board of the Ocean Shield. Guess what... there was a bug in the NMEA decod
Hi Wolf, not only hams know that your software is outstanding. Although I wouldn't be surprised if at least one of the specialist on board of the Ocean Shield is a ham. 73, Rik ON7YD ________________
Hi all If their kit is that shaky do they understand that EM "breakthrough" into the long trailing antenna like cables from the sensors at 37.5 kHz is possible? i.e. Powerful VLF TX operating in th
Mike, LF, Yes, I watched that also (on line), got screen shots. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ahwiput1t3l5shd/Screenshot%202014-04-07%2012.48.31.png https://www.dropbox.com/s/qo57o3f1oyoful4/Screenshot%2
Hi Pete, Mike, Alan, and all, I was also sceptic about the first "detection" (by the Malaysian or was it a Chinese search vessel). But to me, the spectrograms taken by the US team aboard Ocean Shield
Hi Wolf, Congratulations on the recognition. I am begining to have some confidence the search will be ultimately successful :-)) Best Wishes Alan G3NYK Hello Mike, Thanks for the info. Indeed I am in
Or is the acoustic PING encoded The recovery sonic beacons send only a pulse flight boxes are not the only things that have locator beacons , other 'things' that occasionally are lost by accident or
Seen on television tonight, acoustic research beacon of Malaysia Airlines with Spectrum Lab. http://videos.tf1.fr/jt-20h/2014/disparition-du-vol-mh370-de-nouveaux-signaux-detectes-8396094.html F4DTL
Hello Wolf, I did not follow the topic's here at the reflector, so there was a "goosebumps moment" while I watched the local news on TV this morning and while I saw Spectrum Lab beeing used to find s