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Chinese ship searching for MH370 detects 'pulse signal'
Channel News Asia ^ | 04/05/2014

Posted on 04/05/2014 8:16:41 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

A Chinese ship searching for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 detected a "pulse signal" in the southern Indian Ocean on Saturday, but there was no evidence yet that it was linked to the missing plane, state media said.

The signal picked up by the vessel's black box detector had a frequency of 37.5kHz, the official Xinhua news agency said -- identical to the beacon signal emitted by flight recorders.

The announcement came nearly a month after the Malaysian jetliner disappeared off radar screens en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board, triggering an unprecedented international search.

Australian and British vessels are currently involved in a round-the-clock underwater search in the southern Indian Ocean, hoping to pick up a signal from the plane's black box recorder, but the battery powering those emissions is nearing the end of its roughly 30-day life span.

The Chinese search ship Haixun 01 picked up the pulse signal at about 25 degrees south latitude and 101 degrees east longitude, Xinhua said in a brief dispatch.

"Suspected pulse signal picked up by Haixun 01 has not been identified yet," the China Maritime Search and Rescue Center said on a verified microblog.

Australian Defence Minister David Johnston said he had not received a report on the signal and warned that it may not be from the plane.

"This is not the first time we have had something that has turned out to be very disappointing," he told ABC television.

"I'm just going to wait for (JACC chief) Angus (Houston) and the team and my team to come forward with something that's positive because this is a very very difficult task."

Up to 10 military planes, three civilian jets and 11 ships are currently involved in the protracted search for the Boeing 777, but have so far failed to find any sign of the plane.

Authorities still have no idea how or why the plane vanished, and warn that unless the black box is found, the mystery may never be solved.

Earlier in Kuala Lumpur, Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Malaysia would, in line with international agreements, appoint an independent "investigator in charge" to lead an international team to probe what happened to MH370.

The team will include Australia, China, the United States, Britain and France.

Hishammuddin again declined to provide any detail from Malaysia's ongoing investigation, however, saying he remained focused on finding the plane and its black box.

"In spite of (the long odds), our determination remains undiminished," he told a press briefing.

Australia is leading the hunt for the plane, which concentrated on Saturday on about 217,000 square kilometres of the Indian Ocean some 1,700 kilometres northwest of Perth.

Malaysian authorities believe satellite readings indicate MH370 crashed in the Indian Ocean, far off Australia's western coastline, after veering dramatically off course during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

But no proof has been found that would indicate a crash site, and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has described the oceanic search as "the most difficult in human history".

The JACC said Australia's Transport Safety Bureau was continuing "to refine the area where the aircraft entered the water" using further analysis of satellite data and aircraft performance.

Several nations that normally do not work together -- notably the United States and China -- have rallied to help look for clues in one of the world's greatest-ever aviation mysteries.

Authorities still have no idea how or why the plane vanished, and warn that unless the black box is found, the mystery may never be solved.

The Ocean Shield, which is carrying a US Navy "black box" detector, and HMS Echo, which has a similar capability, are searching a 240-kilometre track of ocean in hopes of detecting sonic pings from the recorder.

However, progress is painstaking as vessels must move slowly to improve readings, and officials have acknowledged there is no solid evidence the plane went down in that stretch of sea.

"The search using sub-surface equipment needs to be methodical and carefully executed in order to effectively detect the faint signal of the pinger," Commodore Peter Leavy said.


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Foreign Affairs; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: 2014airlinercrash; australia; autopilot; blackbox; china; davidjohnston; flightrecorder; france; haixun01; hmsecho; malaysia; malaysiaairlines; maldives; mh370; oceanshield; radar; unitedkingdom
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1 posted on 04/05/2014 8:16:42 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

That ping likely came from the day room on board ship where a pong was also detected.


2 posted on 04/05/2014 8:21:49 AM PDT by shove_it (my real nickname is Otter)
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To: SeekAndFind

Very difficult to believe they really don’t know. Something as large and fast moving as an airliner hits the surface of the ocean has to make a detectable and pinpointable noise. The question isn’t ‘will we ever find out’ but rather, ‘will we ever be told’.


3 posted on 04/05/2014 8:22:11 AM PDT by ArtDodger
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To: shove_it
"...a pong was also detected."

Isn't "Pong" REALLY old technology?

4 posted on 04/05/2014 8:23:37 AM PDT by Paladin2
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To: shove_it
That ping likely came from the day room on board ship where a pong was also detected.

You should send that to Jimmy Falon or Jimmy Kimmel. Too funny.

5 posted on 04/05/2014 8:24:36 AM PDT by gunsequalfreedom (Conservative is not a label of convenience. It is a guide to your actions.)
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To: SeekAndFind

3.2.1
A
n Underwater Location Beacon (ULB) fitted to an aircraft flight recorder
is triggered by immersion in water. It will emit an ultrasonic pulse of 10
milliseconds, at 37.5 kHz and at one-second intervals. The present ICAO
requirement is for ULBs (“pingers”) to transmit for at least 30 days. They have a
nominal audible range of 2 to 5 km, depending on parameters such as depth,
water temperature and sea conditions.
3
http://www.azi.hr/docs/ACC_GuidelinesWeb%5B1%5D.pdf


6 posted on 04/05/2014 8:25:06 AM PDT by B212
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To: shove_it

LOL!


7 posted on 04/05/2014 8:25:28 AM PDT by Aria ( 2008 & 2012 weren't elections - they were coup d'etats.)
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To: SeekAndFind

3.2.1
A
n Underwater Location Beacon (ULB) fitted to an aircraft flight recorder
is triggered by immersion in water. It will emit an ultrasonic pulse of 10
milliseconds, at 37.5 kHz and at one-second intervals. The present ICAO
requirement is for ULBs (“pingers”) to transmit for at least 30 days. They have a
nominal audible range of 2 to 5 km, depending on parameters such as depth,
water temperature and sea conditions.
3
http://www.azi.hr/docs/ACC_GuidelinesWeb%5B1%5D.pdf


8 posted on 04/05/2014 8:25:46 AM PDT by B212
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To: SeekAndFind

3.2.1
A
n Underwater Location Beacon (ULB) fitted to an aircraft flight recorder
is triggered by immersion in water. It will emit an ultrasonic pulse of 10
milliseconds, at 37.5 kHz and at one-second intervals. The present ICAO
requirement is for ULBs (“pingers”) to transmit for at least 30 days. They have a
nominal audible range of 2 to 5 km, depending on parameters such as depth,
water temperature and sea conditions.
3
http://www.azi.hr/docs/ACC_GuidelinesWeb%5B1%5D.pdf


9 posted on 04/05/2014 8:26:00 AM PDT by B212
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To: SeekAndFind

3.2.1
A
n Underwater Location Beacon (ULB) fitted to an aircraft flight recorder
is triggered by immersion in water. It will emit an ultrasonic pulse of 10
milliseconds, at 37.5 kHz and at one-second intervals. The present ICAO
requirement is for ULBs (“pingers”) to transmit for at least 30 days. They have a
nominal audible range of 2 to 5 km, depending on parameters such as depth,
water temperature and sea conditions.
3
http://www.azi.hr/docs/ACC_GuidelinesWeb%5B1%5D.pdf


10 posted on 04/05/2014 8:26:16 AM PDT by B212
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To: shove_it

“That ping likely came from the day room on board ship where a pong was also detected.”

Ahahahahahaha.

Here’s another one:

Hussein’s a Christian.


11 posted on 04/05/2014 8:26:17 AM PDT by LyinLibs (If victims of islam were more "islamophobic," maybe they'd still be alive.)
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To: SeekAndFind

3.2.1
A
n Underwater Location Beacon (ULB) fitted to an aircraft flight recorder
is triggered by immersion in water. It will emit an ultrasonic pulse of 10
milliseconds, at 37.5 kHz and at one-second intervals. The present ICAO
requirement is for ULBs (“pingers”) to transmit for at least 30 days. They have a
nominal audible range of 2 to 5 km, depending on parameters such as depth,
water temperature and sea conditions.
3
http://www.azi.hr/docs/ACC_GuidelinesWeb%5B1%5D.pdf


12 posted on 04/05/2014 8:26:24 AM PDT by B212
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To: SeekAndFind

oh great....they’ve detected one of our Subs.......


13 posted on 04/05/2014 8:27:20 AM PDT by G Larry (There's the Beef!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Squirrel!


14 posted on 04/05/2014 8:28:00 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: SeekAndFind
Obviously, this is a "false flag" signal dreamed up by some globalist conspiracy. /sarc

I'll be happy to see this story get resolved, just to get the black box data to refute the crazies with. I doubt it will change any of their minds, but it'll be nice to have either way.
15 posted on 04/05/2014 8:28:16 AM PDT by arderkrag (To conquer oneself is a greater task than conquering others. - Buddha)
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To: SeekAndFind

They were hanging over the side with flashlights and scoop nets trying to catch it


16 posted on 04/05/2014 8:28:44 AM PDT by molson209 (Hillary Clinton)
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To: shove_it
Kalt                         Informational                     [Page 36]
 
RFC 2812          Internet Relay Chat: Client Protocol        April 2000


3.7.3 Pong message

      Command: PONG
   Parameters:  [  ]

   PONG message is a reply to ping message.  If parameter  is
   given, this message MUST be forwarded to given target.  The 
   parameter is the name of the entity who has responded to PING message
   and generated this message.

   Numeric Replies:

           ERR_NOORIGIN                  ERR_NOSUCHSERVER

   Example:

   PONG csd.bu.edu tolsun.oulu.fi  ; PONG message from csd.bu.edu to
                                   tolsun.oulu.fi

17 posted on 04/05/2014 8:28:53 AM PDT by shineon
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To: ArtDodger

“hits the surface of the ocean has to make a detectable and pinpointable noise.”

Excuse me, but what does that have to do with anything? How does that help?


18 posted on 04/05/2014 8:29:18 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
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To: B212

Enough with the regular pings....


19 posted on 04/05/2014 8:29:23 AM PDT by Paladin2
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To: shove_it

This is probably what they were hearing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it0sf4CMDeM


20 posted on 04/05/2014 8:29:29 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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