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* [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/signalcatalog.html "The Post Loss Radio Signal Catalog."] | * [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/Brandenburg/signalcatalog.html "The Post Loss Radio Signal Catalog."] | ||
* [http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_325_Listening_For_Amelia.mp3/view American Public Media: "Listening for Amelia."] Interview by Dick Gordon of National Public Radio in 2007. [dead link] | * [http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_325_Listening_For_Amelia.mp3/view American Public Media: "Listening for Amelia."] Interview by Dick Gordon of National Public Radio in 2007. [dead link] | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcTGz4O_Yq4 "Thanks to Betty."] | |||
[[Category:Post-loss Radio Messages]] | [[Category:Post-loss Radio Messages]] | ||
Revision as of 15:42, 24 July 2013
Betty Klenck Brown (b. 24 May 1922) may have been the last person to hear Earhart and Noonan.
While listening to her father's shortwave radio, Betty thought she heard Earhart's voice calling for help. She jotted down what she could of the transmission in a notebook.
Related articles
- Research Paper #17: "Betty's Notebook."
- "The Girl Who Heard Amelia."
- Bob Brandenburg: Harmony and Power: "Could Betty Have Heard Amelia Earhart on a Harmonic?"
- "Betty's Notebook: Update."
- "Could Betty Have Heard Amelia Earhart on a Harmonic?" (Abbreviated version.)
- "The Suitcase in My Closet."
- "The Post Loss Radio Signal Catalog."
- American Public Media: "Listening for Amelia." Interview by Dick Gordon of National Public Radio in 2007. [dead link]
- "Thanks to Betty."