Written by a 40 year veteran of the radio technology industry, this is an insightful systematic examination of mobile and marine antennas used in HF (high frequency) radio communications. Delving into theoretical background and analysis of Amelia Earhart's radio signals on 3.105 and 6.210 MHz. The navigation and propagation analysis give a fresh insight into what probably happened to Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan that fateful morning of July 2, 1937. Why didn't Earhart answer th Coast Guard cutter Itasca's calls? What really happened? Are The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery's (TIGHAR) claims that Earhart successfully landed on Gardner Island correct?
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