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To: SeekAndFind

I’m not a rocket scientist but it seems to me that they should place a transponder in these black boxes... you put the transponder on a low voltage standby until it receives the challenge pulses then it “wakes up” and it can begin a full power transmit of its response...


6 posted on 04/07/2014 7:35:57 AM PDT by missnry (The truth will set you free ... and drive liberals crazy!)
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To: missnry

I have wondered this myself. A friend of mine (former senior 747 pilot for United) told me when I asked that he could think up two reasons: 1) cost, and 2) FAA foot dragging.

I have used transponders in research for decades. They are somewhat more expensive, but they will last for years (we have had them last for 3-4 years, depending on the amount of use.

Also 37.5 kHz (which I believe is the pinger frequency) is fairly short range in the ocean. Normally, frequencies used in deep-ocean work are 12-13 kHz or less.

Of course, there is this question: Is the Malaysian airline paying for the search?/s


29 posted on 04/07/2014 9:25:27 AM PDT by Sigurdrifta
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