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I think there was some of both, but not sure--didn't really read all the detail, though I have seen a history channel report. That was a story I haven't followed as close on the details.Originally posted by Phillip:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Daisy:
The NPR story said that the passengers called on the airphones - the ones attached to the backs of the seats.
So, you're saying they work at altitude but you don't have any evidence to prove it? I presented evidence that proves that they do NOT work.Originally posted by Ed Edwards:
StraightAndNarrow: "As I've stated on other threads, cellphones don't work at all at altitudes greater than about 5,000 feet."
Actually, they do.
Actually they did on 9/11 as testimony given by dozens
of people under oath. Unfortunatley you have to check
the records of the US Congress to read these testimonies.
I cannot contact your physica 911
references, StraightAndNarrow.
Maybe the AFA filter won't let me?
Ed Certainly is right about don't go to Ontario for cellphone coverage, if this data is any indication.Originally posted by Phillip:
straightandnarrow, if you are an engineer you should have seen the fault in this report right off the bat. Look at the data that I reprint here:
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Lap 1 @ 1,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to business number no connection?
B to business number 1 min. complete
A to business number 1 min. complete
2nd leg B to home number no connection?
A to home number (broken) complete
B to home number complete
Lap 2 @ 2,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to home number no connection?
B to home number no voice, just a "beep"
A to home number no connection?
2nd leg B to home number 1 min. complete
A to home number no voice
B to home number no voice
Lap 3 @ 3,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to home number missed making the call
B to home number "system busy"
A to home number incomplete
2nd leg B to home number "please wait: CLEARNET"
A to home number incomplete
B to home number call made late, incomplete
Lap 3 @ 3,500 feet altitude
A to home number incomplete
B to home number complete, but breaking up
Ed Certainly is right about don't go to Ontario for cellphone coverage, if this data is any indication.Originally posted by Phillip:
straightandnarrow, if you are an engineer you should have seen the fault in this report right off the bat. Look at the data that I reprint here:
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Lap 1 @ 1,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to business number no connection?
B to business number 1 min. complete
A to business number 1 min. complete
2nd leg B to home number no connection?
A to home number (broken) complete
B to home number complete
Lap 2 @ 2,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to home number no connection?
B to home number no voice, just a "beep"
A to home number no connection?
2nd leg B to home number 1 min. complete
A to home number no voice
B to home number no voice
Lap 3 @ 3,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to home number missed making the call
B to home number "system busy"
A to home number incomplete
2nd leg B to home number "please wait: CLEARNET"
A to home number incomplete
B to home number call made late, incomplete
Lap 3 @ 3,500 feet altitude
A to home number incomplete
B to home number complete, but breaking up
Ed Certainly is right about don't go to Ontario for cellphone coverage, if this data is any indication.Originally posted by StraightAndNarrow:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Phillip:
straightandnarrow, if you are an engineer you should have seen the fault in this report right off the bat. Look at the data that I reprint here:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />
Lap 1 @ 1,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to business number no connection?
B to business number 1 min. complete
A to business number 1 min. complete
2nd leg B to home number no connection?
A to home number (broken) complete
B to home number complete
Lap 2 @ 2,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to home number no connection?
B to home number no voice, just a "beep"
A to home number no connection?
2nd leg B to home number 1 min. complete
A to home number no voice
B to home number no voice
Lap 3 @ 3,100 feet altitude
1st leg: A to home number missed making the call
B to home number "system busy"
A to home number incomplete
2nd leg B to home number "please wait: CLEARNET"
A to home number incomplete
B to home number call made late, incomplete
Lap 3 @ 3,500 feet altitude
A to home number incomplete
B to home number complete, but breaking up
The transcript of the cockpit tape is available on the internet at:Originally posted by Ed Edwards:
BTW, the Flight 93 tape at the Moussaoui was hear Wednesday.
THe OKLAHOMAN says "... 13 of the terrified passenges and
crew members made 35 air phone calls and two cell phone
calls ... "
(however, I know later that had they been flying near
Montreal, Canada, they wouldn't have been able to make
the two cell phone calls.)