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Penultimate Amazing
No."WPIRBS"? Really?
And they were located on Oct. 2. At sea. By two separate fishing vessels. One each in case you couldn't work that out. And they were not activated.
Seriously? Sorry, you cannot rehabilitate your CT that way. Record keeping, tracking, technology have all move on a bit since then, don't you think?
Oh, come off it. First or early reports are always iffy about any event.
Irrelevant. HOFE would have sunk in deeper water. Are you simply claiming that HOFE should not have stopped sinking? Instead it should have sunk beyond the sea bottom? Would that make it a "subterranean" ferry?
From HS
TALLINN - Satellite passenger buoys (EPIRBs) on the Estonian passenger ferry have been found, the Estonian Ministry of Transport announced on Monday. Experts are now investigating why the buoys were not operating at the time of the accident. The radio transmitters in the buoys should have automatically reported the exact position of the vessel via satellites after being submerged. The satellite buoys were found as early as Saturday and were transported to the Estonian Maritime Administration. The Estonian news agency's EEA telegram did not mention where the buoys were found (STT).
13.12.1994
https://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/art-2000003390961.html
Again, on 28.1.1995, HS reported that they were automatically-activated EPIRB's and should have automatically signalled on coming to the surface.
ibidEstonia's emergency buoys had forgotten about the tuning
Tukkimäki Paavo
28.1.1995 2:00
The two emergency stalls of the car ship Estonia did not send a signal to rescuers because they were not tuned on board. The emergency buoys came to the surface properly as the ship sank.
The International Commission of Inquiry into the accident has investigated the operation of emergency buoys stranded off the coast of Estonia. The buoy batteries were in full reserve, but they could not send anything untuned," says Commissioner Kari Lehtola .
The Commission concluded its two-day meeting on Friday in Helsinki.
The so-called EPIRB emergency buoys had recently been maintained and were placed in place in accordance with the rules. However, during the setting phase, the activation of the buoys was forgotten: the protective cover must be opened and the switch turned on.
The activation of the emergency buoy was one of estonia's tasks for radio electricians, of which there were two on board. The investigation is still ongoing, but the Commission has consulted the radio electrician in this matter, said Asser Koivisto, an expert member of the Commission.
The purpose of the emergency buoy is to send the location of the sunken ship and to inform the searchers of the name of the ship.
They were operational and although seemingly successfully released into the sea by the hydrostatic release unit, they failed to give off the signal as they were supposed to, as automatically-activated EPIRB's. As they are only released under up to four metres - two fathoms - of water, it is obvious they are not 'manual-activation-only' [although all such buoys can be]. That is simple common sense. The claim they 'operated as they were designed to' is an absurd one.
HSTALLINN - Car Ferry The Estonian EPIRB satellite buoys were operational, although for some reason the message they sent automatically did not progress to the alarm system. Estonian and Finnish experts tested buoys detached from sunken Estonia on Tuesday at the icebreaker Tarmo. According to Estonian radio, the buoys sent a four-hour radio message that should arrive via satellite at the ground station. Next, we want to investigate the operation of the ground stations to find out where the auto-triggered alarm message disappeared. Satellite alerts in the Baltic Sea area will be received at Bodö, Norway, which will transmit the information to the nearest maritime rescue center. Satellite alerts in the Baltic Sea may also be printed in Falmouth, England, or Toulouse, France. In connection with the Estonian accident, the absence of a satellite alarm was puzzling. The buoys were later found stranded off the coast of Estonia. JORMA ROTKO
25.1.1995
Clear now?
1. The EPIRBs were hydrostaticly released, not activated. They required manual activation.
2. They were released as designed. They were later recovered from the sea, not buried in sand on a beach as you wildly claimed. They were tested and found to be working as designed.
3. The EPIRBs are irrelevant. Everyone already knew the location of Estonia. They would have added nothing.
4. Nobody can "tune" an EPIRB bar an authorised service center. You already know why that is. Either you are mistranslating, misunderstanding or lying. Pick one.
5. We have already established that Koivisto has not a clue.
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That information was already known well before any EPIRB release.The purpose of the emergency buoy is to send the location of the sunken ship and to inform the searchers of the name of the ship.
WTF could an EPIRB add to that?
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