
How to use simple sensors to target the RF source
I made a mock up of how I think the team should use their sensor arrays to better locate the signal sources. It seems like they’re always talking about the signals coming “from the ranch” or “right above” but have never shown anything more. This leads me to believe 1) they’re exaggerating the signals or 2) the anomaly is so incredibly complex it throws everything off.
So I think they should take their kraken and pair it with 3/4 stations around the perimeter of the ranch, well outside of the bubble. You’d place 2 antennas and a wide angle lens unfiltered camera paired with gps and EM sensors.
The system would essentially use a wide band antenna to monitor the spectrum like the already do, with a sensor tuned to a target set of frequencies. When triggered, the camera and antennas at each station would record the sky and estimate the source of the RF transmission. Then just combine the stations data, draw paths from the antenna toward to likely source, and see where the lines cross.
They would be stationary sensor arrays so the gps would be static. Any deviation from that or EM baseline during a signal would be noted for later review. The stations would record independent of a network and be placed far enough away from the triangle that they hopefully are spared the corruption issues.
You could even integrate satellite telemetry and ADSB targets into the UI, making any “unknown” target obvious if it’s invisible. Could also theoretically monitor the UAPs to see if they’re transmitting too.