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Why couldn't they find the site of the crash?
« Reply #20 on: 09/06/2009 20:36:46 »
Ta for the ULB signal details graham.d.  I'm a bit surprised that the frequency is so high but I guess it puts it well out of the range of 'natural' noises that might occur in the sea/oceans.
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