I made a video-analysis about the possible origin of BLC1. Basically:
-BLC1 has a frequency of 982 MHz, which does not seem to be used by any of the satellites orbiting the Earth.
-In Australia, the frequencies from 960 to 1,164 MHz are reserved for aeronautical mobile and radio navigation.
-The frequencies from 979 to1024 MHz are employed in military systems such as the Joint Tactical Information Distribution System and the
Multifunctional Information Distribution System.
I basically conclude that the radio signal could have been produced by a military aircraft, but more information is needed to confirm this.
Source explaining everything with more detail:
What's your opinion about BLC1? Human interference or alien origin?
edit on 25-12-2020 by Alfa015015 because: (no reason given)
The prior art for this UFO was explained in one of the Black Knight threads here on ATS years ago.
There were several Fox channel X-files episodes devoted to this genre of UFO back in the 90's.
The entire message was received within a 72-second window so you probably can't claim the source was proven to be a fixed location in another star
system light years away. As you explained observations like Quasars that are received from both northern hemisphere and Australian locations can be
calculated by the parallax.