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Sul sito del corriere si riporta che un nuovo impulso radio, sulla stessa frequenza di 35.7 kilohertz usata dalle scatole nere dei Boeing, è stato captato dalla nave cinese Haixun 01 impegnata nelle ricerche del volo MH370. Il segnale acustico è stato rilevato a meno di due chilometri dal punto da cui proveniva il primo.

Questo invece e` quello che riporta Reuters



(Reuters) - Australian officials said on Monday signals picked up by a black box detector attached to an Australian ship searching for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the Indian Ocean were consistent with aircraft flight recorders.

"Clearly, this is a most promising lead," Angus Houston, head of the Australian agency coordinating the search, told a news conference in Perth in western Australia.

Houston, a retired air chief marshal, said two signals had been detected off Australia's northwest coast.

The first detection held for 2.5 hours before the ship lost contact. After turning around, the ship picked up the signal for around 13 minutes, he said.

"On this occasion two distinct pinger returns were audible," Houston said. "Significantly, this would be consistent with transmissions from both the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder."

Confirmation of whether the signals were emitted from the Kuala Lumpur-to-Beijing bound plane, missing since March 8 with 239 people on board, could take several days, Houston said.

The black boxes, thought be to lying on the ocean floor, are equipped with locator beacons that send pings but the beacons' batteries are thought to be running out of charge by now, a month after Flight MH370 disappeared.

The U.S. Navy "pinger locator" connected to the Australian ship Ocean Shield was trawling an area some 300 nautical miles away from separate reports by Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 of a pulse signal with the same frequency of a black box.

If the signals can be narrowed further, an unmanned underwater vehicle, Bluefin 21, will be sent to attempt to locate wreckage on the sea floor to verify the signals, said Houston, who noted that the potential search area was 4.5 km (2.8 miles) deep, the same as the Bluefin range.

"We are right on the edge of capability and we might be limited on capability if the aircraft ended up in deeper water," he said. "In very deep oceanic water, nothing happens fast."

He said that while Ocean Shield continued to trawl the area to try to regain contact, search teams were also investigating the reports by the Chinese ship several hundred kilometers away.
 
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http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/mh370-searchers-examine-widely-separated-pings-397871/

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Da Avherald:

On Apr 6th 2014 Xinhua reports, that according to JACC (editorial note: JACC has nothing of this in their official reports) an Australian ship has located another pulsed signal at another location.


On Apr 6th 2014 video evidence of a press conference shows the coordinator of the JACC reporting that ADV Ocean Shield, with their towed ping locator, have located a third source of 37.5kHz pulse sound. On Friday Apr 4th 2014 Haixun 01 had located a "fleeting" source of ping sound, on Saturday Apr 5th 2014 Haixun 01 located a second source of ping sound, which was published through Xinhua, the two signals were 1.2nm apart from each other. The ping detected by ADV Ocean Shield is about 300nm from the location of Haixun's detected signals. ADV Ocean Shield is going to explore their own signal while HMS Echo has been dispatched to join Haixun 01 with both ships exploring the signals detected by Haixun 01.


On Apr 7th 2014 the JACC reported that ADV Ocean Shield detected their 37.5kHz pulsed ping signals over a period of 140 minutes before losing them, the vessel subsquently turned around, and on the return leg received the ping signals again for 13 minutes. ADV Ocean Shield has identified two distinct sources of pings. The ping signals are consistent with those of a flight data or cockpit voice recorder. It is not yet verified, whether these signals are related to MH-370. The coordinator said however, this is the best lead so far. Haixun 01's signals had been detected over a period of 90 seconds (not minutes) on Saturday (Apr 5th).


On Apr 7th 2014 Malaysia's Minister of Transport confirmed that ADV Ocean Shield detected two distinct sources of ping signals, about 1650 km/890nm northwest of Perth (editorial note: and about 1000km/545nm westnorthwest of Learmonth), consistent with both the flight data and cockpit voice recorder, first for a period of 140 minutes, after turning around during the return leg over 13 minutes. While this is the best and most promising lead so far, it is not yet confirmed these signals originate from the blackboxes of MH-370.


On Apr 7th 2014 Australia's Navy reported ADV Ocean Shield with 34 people on board had been towing the ping locator in a depth of 3000 meters in waters 4500 meters deep when the ping signals consistent with underwater locator beacons as used with blackboxes were detected about 600nm west of Exmouth,WA (Australia).
 
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http://www.corriere.it/esteri/14_ap...to-9ed654f8-bfa2-11e3-a6b2-109f6a781e55.shtml
Mi sembra di capire che il settore di ricerca sia sostanzialmente più a nord di quanto precedentemente ipotizzato. Se questo è vero e se effettivamente il volo è terminato per mancanza di carburante, come appare probabile, vuol dire che il consumo è stato maggiore (in altre parole dovrebbe aver volato a bassa quota).
 
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Riassunto delle notizie odierne

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On Apr 9th 2014 the JACC reported three days after the first two detections of late Apr 5th ADV Ocean Shield succeeded to re-acquire the ping signals on two occasions (detections #3 and #4) late Apr 8th. Detection #3 lasted 5:32 minutes and detection #4 7 minutes, all in the same broad area, however these two detections recorded one source of pings only. The JACC believes they are searching in the right area defining a reduced and much more manageable search area at the ocean floor, however, they need to visually identify aircraft wreckage before they can confirm with certainty that this is the final resting place of MH-370. The ADV Ocean Shield is continuing methological work to refine the search area around the 4 ping detection locations, the autonomous underwater vehicle has not yet been deployed, the towed pinger locator can cover six times the area in the same time the autonomous underwater vehicle would be able to do with its sonar equipment. Acoustic analysis of the recordings of the detections so far indicates the pulsed signals at a very stable frequency of 33.331kHz at 1.106 seconds intervals, this is not a signal of natural origin and is consistent with the signals to be emitted by the underwater ping locator of flight data or cockpit voice recorders. The size of the search area has significantly reduced in the last few days based on the detections by ADV Ocean Shield and known ocean drift. 84 hydroacoustic buyos are being dropped in the area, that will place their hydrophones about 1000 feet below the water surface and radio their signals to a ground station. The sea floor is covered with silt that limits acoustic propagation of signals (not reflecting signals) and at the same time permits debris to "hide" in the silt. The knowledge of silt on the ocean floor comes from a sample that has been taken several years ago in a location about 160nm from the current search area.

The manufacturer of the underwater locator beacons (ULB), that were mounted to the flight data and cockpit voice recorders of MH-370, specified their ULB would transmit ultrasonic pulsed sounds at 37.5kHz +/- 1kHz at 160dB (re 1µPa). After a period of 30 days the ULB would still transmit at that frequency at 157 dB. The manufacturer did not publish any data beyond 30 days (certification criteria). Other manufacturers specifying their ULBs also at 160dB initially and 157dB after 30 days state the ULB would still transmit after 90 days though at around 150dB, the frequency drift may exceed 1kHz.

In questa pagina anche mappe aggiornate delle ricerche: http://avherald.com/h?article=4710c69b&opt=0
 
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MH370 Held in Diego Garcia? Conspiracy Theory and GPS Data Suggests Missing Malaysian Airplane Could be Found in Remote Island in the Indian Ocean?


Missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 may have flown into tiny island called Diego Garcia. Diego Garcia is a remotely located atoll in the Indian Ocean. The lonely island in the middle of the Indian Ocean is home to a U.S. Naval base and is now speculated to have answers to the MH370 mystery, according to News.com.au.



This conspiracy theory is the latest addition to several other theories concerning different locations. Propagators of this theory believe that the little island maybe the actual location where MH370 landed after being hijacked and can now be found in. The island is said to be "one of the world's most remote locations," which allegedly has a "secret prison." The island reportedly has no indigenous inhabitants as they were forcibly removed and were asked to relocate on other locations such as Chagos Archipelago, Seychelles and Mauritius in the year 1971.

Diego Garcia is located 4700 km northwest of the Australia and has 1700 military personnel and 1500 civilian contractors residing there.

The lonely island reportedly has a runway that can accommodate a plane as big as Boeing 777. Therefore, Diego Garcia is now considered to be the potential location where missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 can be found, according to the conspiracy theory.

The theory became the subject of speculation when it was figured that MH370's pilot Captain Zaharie Shah's flight simulator had Diego Garcia's runway location stored in it. Earlier, FBI reported that there was "nothing sinister" about the homemade flight simulator and files stored in it. But reports claiming that the plane was "deliberately" taken off the radar detection have drawn attention towards the pilot of MH370 yet again.

Furthermore, an American freelance journalist Jim Stone is advocating the theory that claims MH370 may have landed in Diego Garcia island. In his blog, Jim Stone has reportedly presented "a bewildering array of theories about major news events."

The blogger claims that Philip Wood an American passenger travelling in the now missing flight MH370 did manage to send a message. The text contained information including GPS coordinates that presented a location that is just few kilometers away from the Indian Ocean island Diego Garcia. The text revealed that Philip Wood has been held hostage by some unknown military personnel, according to News.com.au.

MH370 passenger Philip Wood is said to be an IBM engineer. Examiner further explains Jim Stone's Diego Garcia conspiracy theory. The theory states that the intention behind taking the plane is concerning 20 top employees of Freescale Semiconductor Inc. on the flight. These people reportedly worked on the development of semiconductor and were soon going to get it patented. But if rest of the people who worked on the project are gone, the patent can be owned by one person named Jacob Rothschild. Another reason behind the plane's disappearance could be that "some government wanted to get their hands on the knowledge held by the 20 top employees to have this microchip built for some reason," as per the report.

However, Metabunk report suggests that it is not difficult to "fake a mobile phone's GPS coordinates," and denies the truth behind the Diego Garcia conspiracy theory. News.com.au notes that the information of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 suggests that the plane ended in the southern Indian Ocean. [....]


fonte: IB TIMES - International Business Times/Australia

http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/5472...-found-conspiracy-theory-gps.htm#.U0WI2ahdWa8
 
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Ceeeeeerto. E magari su Diego Garcia ci sono anche i passeggeri ed i membri d'equipaggio dei voli dell'11 settembre.
 
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Searchers detect underwater signal in hunt for missing Malaysian plane, official says - @AP

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New possible pings detected in the search for MH370, more analysis needed to confirm sounds are from man-made source - @NBCNews
 
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Per quanto riguarda Diego Garcia...ho decine e decine di collegamenti radio a log effettuati con personale della base americana che si trova sull'isola ( e che a tempo perso utilizza le apparecchiature radio per diletto).
E' vero che è un po' che non li sento in frequenza ma credo che non si possa definire luogo disabitato giocando un ruolo strategico per la marina US.
 
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Per quanto riguarda Diego Garcia...ho decine e decine di collegamenti radio a log effettuati con personale della base americana che si trova sull'isola ( e che a tempo perso utilizza le apparecchiature radio per diletto).
E' vero che è un po' che non li sento in frequenza ma credo che non si possa definire luogo disabitato giocando un ruolo strategico per la marina US.
Ma come li fai?sulla 27 in SSB e con una direzionale?
 
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Sono un radioamatore per cui adopero le onde corte in ssb cw e rtty. Dall'Europa la collocazione geografica dell'arcipelago consente ottimi e stabili collegamenti.
E ripeto che contrariamente a quanto riportato...tutto sembra ma certo non che sia luogo disabitato o isolato nelle comunicazioni.

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(ANSA) - SHANGHAI, 11 APR - La scatola nera del volo Malaysia Airlines MH370 scomparso l'otto marzo scorso è nel raggio di un chilometro da dove si stanno effettuando le ricerche. Lo ha detto a Shanghai il primo ministro australiano Tony Abbott.
 
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(ANSA) - SHANGHAI, 11 APR - La scatola nera del volo Malaysia Airlines MH370 scomparso l'otto marzo scorso è nel raggio di un chilometro da dove si stanno effettuando le ricerche. Lo ha detto a Shanghai il primo ministro australiano Tony Abbott.

Fosse la volta giusta??? speriamo bene, perche' davvero cosa cavolo ci faccia a W di PER in pieno oceano e' tutto da capire... :(