(March 11, 2015 at 10:29 pm)Parkers Tan Wrote: From this picture alone:
... the author of the first link clearly forgot about Indian and Pakistani radars that would be covering the air above Kashmir. Given the proclivity of both those countries to fight over that territory, their lack of scrambling jets would indicate to me that the author has the course wrong, if not the entire guess.
The author also clearly forgot the southern track was deduced based on both the time of arrival of signals at satellite, and on the Doppler effect upon the signals received at the satellite caused by the weaving of the orbit of the satellite through the uneven gravity field of the earth. For transmitter on the northern track to create the same time of arrival and Doppler effect at satellite as a transmitter on the southern track, it would have to know in realtime the exact perturbations upon the trajectory of the receiving satellite and instantly change the transmitting frequency to mimick its effects.