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sending an experimental balloon to over 100,000 ft. I have purchased
two 900MHz RF Aerocomm ConnexLink Radios. The radios have a power of 1000 m.a., which states it will transmit and receive up to 20 miles line of sight. I do realize that this is probably under ideal I did mean to comment on the temperature spec for the radio. The temperature in the troposhere can be as low at -50 to -75 deg C, will the radio get cold enough in transit to fail (eg battery failure, condensation etc). You should read Paul Lloyd (Lloyd Paul?) Verhage's long series of "near space" articles which have been running in Nuts & Volts magazine for at least a year! He started sending balloons and packages of scientific experiments (radio telemetry and DF'ing, cameras, once even included some roaches!) into near space years before that. FWIW, he is a "ham", and when he started, he was a student here at Kansas State University. Even better, he launched his balloons from the "Johnson Near Space Center" about 10 miles south of Manhattan, Kansas; so-called because Dr. Gary Johnson, K0HGJ, who was working to duplicate some of Tesla's high-power experiemts, owned a humongous- big-and-tall metal building with VERY-big sliding doors that was perfect for inflating balloons inside (out of any wind) and carrying outside for launching, and the similarity with the name "Johnson Space Center" was just too good to resist! I believe Lloyd (the name he used then) is now a high-school teacher somewhere, and he incorporates his balloon launches into his science classes. -- --Myron A. Calhoun. Five boxes preserve our freedoms: soap, ballot, witness, jury, and cartridge NRA Life Member W0PBV "Barbershop" tenor CDL(PTXS) (785) 539-4448 Certified Instructor (KS Concealed Carry, Rifle, Pistol, Home Firearm Safety) |
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