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III. EVALUATION OF THE BRSW AND WA METHODOLOGIES AND CONCLUSIONS
Pages 12-17

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... Similarly, more of the test shots should have been analyzed to compare the observed echo patterns with those predicted from structures identified in the echo patterns with a different neighboring microphone location. use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution.
From page 13...
... Furthermore, weak spikes on the Dictabelt often are selected to correspond to strong patterns, in the test patterns and vice versa. Although the conclusions of the BRSW analysis were supported by some later interpretations of photographic evidence as being consistent with a motorcycle in the procession at approximately the position indicated by their analysis, it is by no means certain that this was the motorcycle with use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution.
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... This initial long absence of any indication of siren sounds, followed by the pattern of loud and clear sounds of several sirens passing by, suggests that the radio transmitter with the stuck button was use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution.
From page 15...
... This radio transmitter may have been on a motorcycle parked somewhere, perhaps, as suggested by James Bowles, at the Police Command Post near the Trade Mart, where it would be natural for there to be adjacent police radios tuned to different channels, thus accounting for the instances of cross talk described in Section IV. The problems associated with both the presence and absence of siren sounds are discussed in further detail in Appendix E
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... The selected impulses fit better than randomly the echo patterns of the test use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution.
From page 17...
... The members of the Committee reached their initial negative conclusion prior to the availability of the sound spectrograms and event timings discussed in Section IV and Appendixes B and C, so this negative judgement was in no way a result of the subsequent evidence that the portion of the tape containing the relevant acoustic impulses was recorded about one minute after the assassination. With the added evidence in Section IV, there is now a conclusive case against the impulses studied by BRSW/WA being associated with a shot that contributed to the assassination of President Kennedy.


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