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Report: Chinese ship hears pulse signal in south Indian Ocean
CNN.com ^ | 4/5/14 | Brown, Brumfeld, Spark

Posted on 04/05/2014 5:12:29 AM PDT by SilvieWaldorfMD

(CNN) -- A Chinese patrol ship looking for signs of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the southern Indian Ocean discovered Saturday a pulse signal with a frequency of 37.5 kHz, state news agency Xinhua reported. "That is the standard beacon frequency" for both so-called black boxes -- the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder, said Anish Patel, president of pinger manufacturer Dukane Seacom. "They're identical." But experts cautioned that no confirmation had been made that the signal was linked to the missing plane. "This could be a variety of things," said oceanographer Simon Boxall, who said the frequency is used by a variety of instruments. "We've had a lot of red herrings, hyperbole on this whole search," the lecturer in ocean and earth science at the University of Southampton told CNN. "I'd really like to see this data confirmed." He added, "It could be a false signal."

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TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: blackbox; china; cnn; flightrecorder; malaysia; mh370
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To: cherokee1

Not sure about this whole battery thing.
I have a 10 yr old car with battery powered tire pressure sensors that still work.


81 posted on 04/05/2014 1:09:18 PM PDT by nascarnation (Toxic Baraq Syndrome: hopefully infecting a Dem candidate near you)
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To: USAF80

Yes the black box is probably with major pieces of the plane. I am not just sure if they know exactly where the ping is coming from in such a deep ocean. If not they had been hurry


82 posted on 04/05/2014 1:15:33 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: cherokee1
I’ve been having my own problem with that whole “30 day battery life.” explanation. Sounds like a “lowest bidder” piece of krap. We have a wolf here in the Northwest that’s been wearing a transmitter collar for at least two years and his unit is just starting to weaken.

Here is some info on saltwater tags used on sharks and the battery life.
Some of the tags have a battery life span in salt water of 10 YEARS.
It may be a problem in getting them to transmit a signal a long distance like a mile or two, but I am sure you could do it and get a battery life measured in YEARS and not a month. -Tom

83 posted on 04/05/2014 1:49:33 PM PDT by Capt. Tom (Don't confuse U.S. citizens and Americans. They are not necessarily the same. -tom)
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To: nascarnation

It’s 30 days. I used to work on the older systems. The batteries are a time change item. if your maintenance program sucks them they may have a shorter life than that.

You would think they they would increase the battery life but most aircraft are found in a few days.


84 posted on 04/05/2014 6:28:01 PM PDT by USAF80
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To: SilvieWaldorfMD

I was just cleaning out my closet and found some things that look like they could have been on the flight. Now, I don’t want to say for certain until CNN can get a crew out out here soon to confirm my findings.


85 posted on 04/05/2014 6:39:04 PM PDT by Colorado Doug (Now I know how the Indians felt to be sold out for a few beads and trinkets)
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To: Cruz_West_Paul2016

Yabbut I think “crackerbox” is taken, and cracker head box, if you’ve any naval bent would just be “the outhouse”.


86 posted on 04/05/2014 6:44:32 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: JoeProBono

“Look! They have electricity there!”


87 posted on 04/05/2014 6:46:40 PM PDT by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: a fool in paradise
I think they "missed it by that much!" (Maxwell Smart style)
88 posted on 04/05/2014 6:52:38 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: Capt. Tom

Not worth it, and different conditions. As the other poster said, mostly the wrecks are found within days. You don’t presume it will be virtually unknown where it went.


89 posted on 04/05/2014 7:21:42 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
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To: SilvieWaldorfMD

I believe they know exactly where that plane is. But to tell the world they know would be telling the world just how closely they can watch you.


90 posted on 04/05/2014 10:38:40 PM PDT by VerySadAmerican
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To: Bobalu
It seems like a very poor design to just constantly be pinging as that drains batteries and seems unnecessary.

Indeed. What is needed is some sort of underwater transponder.

A better pinger design would be not to transmit at all unless a page from a search vessel is heard. And only wake up to listen for pages for a second every minute. A page would be broadcast from a search vessel on 37.5khz and would include a serial number unique to each ping. A page message should only last a fraction of a second, so waking up for a second every minute should enable to pinger to hear at least one page if there is a search vessel within range.

Search vessels would be broadcasting page messages on 37.5khz continuously, while listening for replies on 8khz. If a pinger happened to hear a page during its wakeful second, it would reply on 8khz with the airplane's serial number and the serial number of the page that it received.

At that point, the search vessel would have two timestamps: when it sent the page, and when it received a reply with the matching serial number. That would establish the distance from the vessel to the wreck. As the vessel moves, additional page replies would be received, allowing the exact position of the wreck to be calculated from the different vessel positions and different ranges.

Then, it would be time to call in the deep-water robot (and a press conference).

91 posted on 04/06/2014 1:11:53 AM PDT by cynwoody
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To: stilloftyhenight

What is odd? A large plane vanishes with hundreds of people, with no known cause. People fly on these planes every day. It would be nice to know what happened so as to protect others.


92 posted on 04/06/2014 9:40:13 PM PDT by PghBaldy (12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
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To: Bobalu

I have thought about the missing FLT 370. Why couldn’t the airline companies place a GPS device that would transmit and record the path data of all their air line flights. Transmitting signals and data to satellites is done daily. A recorder could acquire data and if it stopped acquiring data, the last transmission would locate the plane by longitude & latitude data. Once the plane landed at its flight plans destination the data could be dumped to keep from loading the recorder up... Truck line do this now..!! Just a thought..!!


93 posted on 04/07/2014 6:37:43 AM PDT by straightcurves
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To: straightcurves

There are brilliant and devious ‘techies’ in every country and of every motivation. I watch “Bait Car” occasionally. As you know, LE can activate a ‘kill switch’ which connects to electronic equipment they have attached to the car.

Could such equipment have been loaded on 370 in the cargo hold and activated by operators in Malaysia or Indonesia - shutting down the electronics, transponders etc., in the plane and directing it remotely??? Not a techie -just suspicious.


94 posted on 04/07/2014 9:49:44 AM PDT by sodpoodle (Life is prickly - carry tweezers.)
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To: sodpoodle

Nah. Most stuff on aircraft need a direct connection to work. Almost all the electronic uses some type of data bus with built in redundancy. The only thing that can control remotely would be the un-interruptible autopilot if installed.


95 posted on 04/07/2014 5:04:10 PM PDT by USAF80
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To: VerySadAmerican

I believe they know exactly where that plane is. But to tell the world they know would be telling the world just how closely they can watch you.
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general McInerny certainly knows..he just ain’t sayin’


96 posted on 04/07/2014 5:12:05 PM PDT by AFret. ("Charlie don't surf ! ")
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To: straightcurves

“Why couldn’t the airline companies place a GPS device that would transmit and record the path data of all their air line flights”

I can track them now with my cell phone!


97 posted on 04/07/2014 5:13:15 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: SilvieWaldorfMD

I’m surprised China would announce this. Why not do a recovery and then announce?


98 posted on 04/07/2014 5:16:18 PM PDT by TBall
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To: straightcurves

Expense for one. It takes a lot of satellite bandwidth to do that. It’s not like passenger airline go missing like this one.

Trucks are terrestrial based and can use cell towers or radios. Aircraft, once they get away from land based radios will have to use satellites. Not sure if they can send the info by HF radio.


99 posted on 04/07/2014 5:30:53 PM PDT by USAF80
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To: TexasGator

Your cell phone trackers only uses ATC data. Lose the transponders and your tracker is useless.


100 posted on 04/07/2014 5:32:10 PM PDT by USAF80
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