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Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« on: February 21, 2022, 01:39:05 am »
Is this even possible?
Using ham radio frequencies identifying interference from a single plane over the ocean between all the radio traffic over the world?
Or is this someone who manufactured a way to become relevant by manipulating the grieving relatives of the lives lost that day?


 

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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2022, 05:12:27 am »
easiest and least expensive thing: have several hams show data on a new known flight. A ham here, hope it won't be another embareassing thing for real amateur radio.
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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2022, 08:02:10 am »
Looks like just a publicity stunt.

//EDIT: Okay, I modify my standing point:  From the provided video, there is very little to critically evaluate whether any of the claims are true or not. While giving a second thought and looking further for details about the methods, it actually seems like it may be a novel and sound method for locating the planes. How efficient or accurate this is, time will tell.
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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2022, 08:55:20 am »
easiest and least expensive thing: have several hams show data on a new known flight. A ham here, hope it won't be another embareassing thing for real amateur radio.

So apparently this has been done at least 2-3 times with good results.

See https://www.mh370search.com/category/wspr/

It seems like they're at the stage that they're still validating the approach, and also trying to get interested parties to work with them on validating it as well.   Whether it turns out to be accurate, or something usable is yet to be seen.
 

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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2022, 10:03:02 am »
I was VERY sceptical about this proposed technique but had never heard of WSPR, despite being a lapsed ham, so looked it up.
I don't think that the Malaysian government will spend anything more on this search (they weren't too enthusiastic to start with), so maybe a global crowd funding appeal to do another week of scans from a professional ship?
 
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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2022, 08:03:31 pm »
Ocean Infinity has announced they will begin a new search for MH370 in 2023.   See the link.  Not sure who is funding it or how sure the funding is.  Sounds like they’re still trying to get a backer.

https://australianaviation.com.au/2022/03/search-for-mh370-to-resume-in-2023/

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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2022, 12:01:15 am »
El bullshit-a-renio!...  :bullshit:  Click bait...

A ham here, hope it won't be another embareassing thing for real amateur radio.

YEP, it's called playing up for the camera BS!

VK2BAI is talking (calling CQ) on a VHF 'line of sight' FM set while tuning daytime (no skywave propagation) on 80 meter HF band on a separate AM radio... WTF does he think he is doing 'cause it ain't ham radio!

...and his gear is quite honestly just old rubbish!  :scared:

https://www.qrz.com/db/VK2BAI









 :-DD

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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2022, 10:09:20 am »
A ham here, hope it won't be another embareassing thing for real amateur radio.
YEP, it's called playing up for the camera BS!

Surely he's... ahem... hamming it up?
 

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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #8 on: August 30, 2022, 07:14:04 pm »
So any news yet?
 

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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #9 on: August 31, 2022, 11:51:42 am »
Not that I know - but WSPR is nothing short of amazing (I wish it was decently documented).
Having recently got my licence, I experimented a bit.
With a self built 0.2 W transmitter on 20 m band and a literal clothes wire antenna, I managed > 8000 km - and this is not even any sort of record.
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Re: Ham Radio Opperator, locating missing flight MH370.
« Reply #10 on: August 31, 2022, 12:05:18 pm »

...and his gear is quite honestly just old rubbish!  :scared:


Hey, don't knock vintage gear just 'cause he's using it wrong!
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