Anonymous ID: 7c0b5f Aug. 11, 2018, 5:51 p.m. No.2561520   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1558 >>1571

>>2561485

Let's suppose the plane was remote-controlled. How are the remote-control signals transmitted? By what kind of transmitter, antenna, receiver? What frequency and what kind of modulation?

 

The reason I ask is to consider whether the proximity of the 2 F15 fighters could be related to remote-controlling the Q400. I don't know if the remote control signals can be sent from a long distance away, or the transmitter needs to be rather near-by.

Anonymous ID: 7c0b5f Aug. 11, 2018, 6:03 p.m. No.2561692   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2561378 This is a serious issue. Movie casts are littered with black hats. Ditto music. All the way back to the beginning. Watching movie clips vs. viewing the entire film are 2 different animals, yet both have their place. This issue is causing me problems with both.

Anonymous ID: 7c0b5f Aug. 11, 2018, 6:05 p.m. No.2561722   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2561611

>The HAM licensing is very spoopy same day as Nellie.

Let me explain how ham licenses are obtained.

Exams are given by a local ham club.

The exam results of applicants who passed are typed into the FCC's Universal Licensing System (ULS) by the examiner after the exam, and a ham license number is assigned by the system sequentially. The fact that their licenses are just a few sequential letters apart is practically PROOF POSITIVE that they sat for the same exam, together, at the same place and time. Therefore, it is reasonable to ask if they knew each other, and if they studied for their exam together because they had a plan to use ham radio for something. There are probably multiple exam sites in the DC area, with a lot of population there would be many ham clubs. So they could have chosen any exam date/time/place, but they chose to do it together.

Coincidence? I think not.