Searchers Puzzled by Unidentified Signal
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Taranaki (New Zealand):
A ground search team headed into bush at Mt Messenger today in a bid to identify a mysterious radio signal transmission.
As the search for missing helicopter pilot Michael Erceg and his Dutch passenger Guus Klatte continued, the ground team went into the North Taranaki bush about dusk. Leader of the private rescue team Taupo helicopter pilot John Funnell said the signal was picked up on an emergency wave.
While they were puzzled by the signal rescuers wanted to find out what it was coming from. "We don't know what we are looking for, we just want to find a source," Mr Funnell said. Meanwhile, the air search for the missing helicopter continued today in the Raglan area, Mr Funnell said.
He said tomorrow they planned to search other areas in the Waikato and from Patea to Wanganui.
Nov 14, 2005
Stuff.co.nz
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Taranaki (New Zealand):
A ground search team headed into bush at Mt Messenger today in a bid to identify a mysterious radio signal transmission.
As the search for missing helicopter pilot Michael Erceg and his Dutch passenger Guus Klatte continued, the ground team went into the North Taranaki bush about dusk. Leader of the private rescue team Taupo helicopter pilot John Funnell said the signal was picked up on an emergency wave.
While they were puzzled by the signal rescuers wanted to find out what it was coming from. "We don't know what we are looking for, we just want to find a source," Mr Funnell said. Meanwhile, the air search for the missing helicopter continued today in the Raglan area, Mr Funnell said.
He said tomorrow they planned to search other areas in the Waikato and from Patea to Wanganui.
Nov 14, 2005