EPOC 6011:962.716 - P0012_P1_0005,4

P0012_P1_0005 (2861861;4944696;-1946066) P06:

EPOC 6011:962.716 - All but one of these readings were product of a scanner malfunction. The sand must have gotten into the device. Somehow. Harsh weather, water, high pressure (as well as vacuum), enormous gravity and whatnot protection... yeah, right. Nevermind. 
What is important is that I have managed to fix it for now and after I have climbed up the nearby hill for a better range, I could isolate one strong signal from the background noise of the planet itself. I have made some calculations and additional readings and I got a quite precise location of its source. It should be somewhere around SRC 339.56:-10.-42. I'd better prepare some heavy equipment, because I have come to conclusion after having analyzed the equations that the source may be located somewhere underground.


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While climbing up the hill,
I was getting stronger reading.

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After having measured the signal
from various locations,
I became pretty much sure
of its source location.

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Bang! The signal is coming
from the foot of this mountain.

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A quick glimpse at distant hills
before starting the excavation.



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