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Wreckage of MH370 washing up on Reunion Island?
G7PSK:
Has this man really located the remains of MH370.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10532455/MH370-missing-Malaysian-Airlines-plane-Experts-bombshell-theory.html?fbclid=IwAR0Xis0fZoWXBP88ZKFFP83--j3DxGfG_mCpGQABnijeSo7I2tBPCr8172o
Gyro:
I'd be more inclined to believe it if it wasn't sensationalised in the Fail.
Bud:
--- Quote ---Godfrey tracked disturbances the plane made in radio frequencies across the globe
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They do not explain this part from engineering perspective, so i am unable to comment. The other article mentioned "ham radio frequencies", whatever that means, also clear as mud. Are they talking about analysis of some "recordings" of amareur beacon transmissions? :-//
tom66:
The scattered locations make me think of weather buoys. Perhaps the signal strength data for that day shows that some buoys were having fractionally lower RSSI than others, indicating more local interference (e.g. a plane transmitting on nearby frequencies.)
Just speculation though.
Brumby:
--- Quote from: Bud on February 21, 2022, 07:54:37 pm ---They do not explain this part from engineering perspective, so i am unable to comment.
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This.
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