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[email protected] December 31st 05 01:42 PM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 
From the reflectors:

"The University of Tennessee ARC is planning a balloon
launch on Saturday afternoon at about 1:30 PM, and they could use
YOUR help. They're going for the distance record with this launch,
and the balloon will include a CW beacon on HF, which will be
relaying telemetry and location information. Feedback from monitoring
stations will provide them with the data they need to achieve their
record. The beacon will be on 14.325 MHz (+ or - 2kHz)and will be
transmitting AA4UT/B every 15 seconds, with the full telemetry data
given every 4 minutes (stuff like altitude, latitude and longitude,
temperature, battery voltage, etc.)"

"If you copy their signals, please QSL to www.utarc.org They'd really
appreciate it."

(I presume the time is 1:30 PM EST)

73 de Jim, N2EY


[email protected] December 31st 05 04:00 PM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 

wrote:
From the reflectors:


"The University of Tennessee ARC is planning a balloon
launch on Saturday afternoon at about 1:30 PM, and they could use
YOUR help. They're going for the distance record with this launch,


They better put someone on the West coast to watch for it coming
around. During the atmosphere expirements of IGY 57-58, nearly every
balloon circumnavigated the globe at least once.

and the balloon will include a CW beacon on HF, which will be
relaying telemetry and location information. Feedback from monitoring
stations will provide them with the data they need to achieve their
record. The beacon will be on 14.325 MHz (+ or - 2kHz)and will be
transmitting AA4UT/B every 15 seconds, with the full telemetry data
given every 4 minutes (stuff like altitude, latitude and longitude,
temperature, battery voltage, etc.)"

"If you copy their signals, please QSL to
www.utarc.org They'd really
appreciate it."

(I presume the time is 1:30 PM EST)

73 de Jim, N2EY


How is Mike's project coming along?


[email protected] January 1st 06 01:01 AM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 

wrote:
From the reflectors:


"The University of Tennessee ARC is planning a balloon
launch on Saturday afternoon at about 1:30 PM, and they could use
YOUR help. They're going for the distance record with this launch,
and the balloon will include a CW beacon on HF, which will be
relaying telemetry and location information. Feedback from monitoring
stations will provide them with the data they need to achieve their
record. The beacon will be on 14.325 MHz (+ or - 2kHz)and will be
transmitting AA4UT/B every 15 seconds, with the full telemetry data
given every 4 minutes (stuff like altitude, latitude and longitude,
temperature, battery voltage, etc.)"

"If you copy their signals, please QSL to
www.utarc.org They'd really
appreciate it."

(I presume the time is 1:30 PM EST)

73 de Jim, N2EY


Jim, how did it go? Did you copy them on 20M?


[email protected] January 2nd 06 10:57 AM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 

wrote:
wrote:
From the reflectors:


"The University of Tennessee ARC is planning a balloon
launch on Saturday afternoon at about 1:30 PM, and they could use
YOUR help. They're going for the distance record with this launch,


They better put someone on the West coast to watch for it coming
around. During the atmosphere expirements of IGY 57-58, nearly every
balloon circumnavigated the globe at least once.

and the balloon will include a CW beacon on HF, which will be
relaying telemetry and location information. Feedback from monitoring
stations will provide them with the data they need to achieve their
record. The beacon will be on 14.325 MHz (+ or - 2kHz)and will be
transmitting AA4UT/B every 15 seconds, with the full telemetry data
given every 4 minutes (stuff like altitude, latitude and longitude,
temperature, battery voltage, etc.)"

"If you copy their signals, please QSL to
www.utarc.org They'd really
appreciate it."

(I presume the time is 1:30 PM EST)

73 de Jim, N2EY


How is Mike's project coming along?


'Bout the same as your "antenna farm".


[email protected] January 2nd 06 11:02 AM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 

wrote:
From the reflectors:


"The University of Tennessee ARC is planning a balloon
launch on Saturday afternoon at about 1:30 PM, and they could use
YOUR help. They're going for the distance record with this launch,
and the balloon will include a CW beacon on HF, which will be
relaying telemetry and location information. Feedback from monitoring
stations will provide them with the data they need to achieve their
record. The beacon will be on 14.325 MHz (+ or - 2kHz)and will be
transmitting AA4UT/B every 15 seconds, with the full telemetry data
given every 4 minutes (stuff like altitude, latitude and longitude,
temperature, battery voltage, etc.)"

"If you copy their signals, please QSL to
www.utarc.org They'd really
appreciate it."


Wunnerful wunnerful. So where's the plotters awready??


(I presume the time is 1:30 PM EST)

73 de Jim, N2EY



[email protected] January 3rd 06 07:33 AM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 
On 31 Dec 2005 17:01:09 -0800, wrote:


wrote:
From the reflectors:


"The University of Tennessee ARC is planning a balloon
launch on Saturday afternoon at about 1:30 PM, and they could use
YOUR help. They're going for the distance record with this launch,
and the balloon will include a CW beacon on HF, which will be
relaying telemetry and location information. Feedback from monitoring
stations will provide them with the data they need to achieve their
record. The beacon will be on 14.325 MHz (+ or - 2kHz)and will be
transmitting AA4UT/B every 15 seconds, with the full telemetry data
given every 4 minutes (stuff like altitude, latitude and longitude,
temperature, battery voltage, etc.)"

"If you copy their signals, please QSL to
www.utarc.org They'd really
appreciate it."

(I presume the time is 1:30 PM EST)

73 de Jim, N2EY


Jim, how did it go? Did you copy them on 20M?


why did they choose that band how would they ever know wether the
report came from hearing some loca or world wide skip. seem silly to
me if they want data of any value to use that band and mode

but anything on results?

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K4YZ January 3rd 06 09:56 AM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 

wrote:
On 31 Dec 2005 17:01:09 -0800,
wrote:

Jim, how did it go? Did you copy them on 20M?


why did they choose that band how would they ever know wether the
report came from hearing some loca or world wide skip. seem silly to
me if they want data of any value to use that band and mode


Someone put this day on the calendar.

Mark FINALLY said something with which I can wholeheartedly,
unrepentingly agree with.

but anything on results?


Ditto.

73

Steve, K4YZ


an_old_friend January 3rd 06 02:26 PM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 

K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
On 31 Dec 2005 17:01:09 -0800,
wrote:

Jim, how did it go? Did you copy them on 20M?


why did they choose that band how would they ever know wether the
report came from hearing some loca or world wide skip. seem silly to
me if they want data of any value to use that band and mode


Someone put this day on the calendar.


why?

Mark FINALLY said something with which I can wholeheartedly,
unrepentingly agree with.


it is not the first time

it is not even the first time you have done so in my own name


but anything on results?


Ditto.

73


can't go a whole post without lying eh steve

Steve, K4YZ



Doug McLaren January 3rd 06 08:24 PM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 
In article ,
wrote:

| record. The beacon will be on 14.325 MHz (+ or - 2kHz)and will be
| transmitting AA4UT/B every 15 seconds, with the full telemetry data
| given every 4 minutes (stuff like altitude, latitude and longitude,
| temperature, battery voltage, etc.)"
....
| why did they choose that band how would they ever know wether the
| report came from hearing some loca or world wide skip. seem silly to
| me if they want data of any value to use that band and mode

If the beacon is broadcasting it's current coordinates, then it really
doesn't matter where the recevier is, does it? Only that he's able to
pick up the signal and relay the coordinates as received.

In that case, a 14 MHz signal ought to be receivable by more people
than a 2 meter or 70 cm signal, right? So using a HF band ought to
allow more reports to come in ...

(Or am I missing something here?)

--
Doug McLaren,
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.

K4YZ January 4th 06 01:08 PM

Balloon Launch This Afternoon
 
an_old_friend wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
On 31 Dec 2005 17:01:09 -0800,
wrote:

Jim, how did it go? Did you copy them on 20M?

why did they choose that band how would they ever know wether the
report came from hearing some loca or world wide skip. seem silly to
me if they want data of any value to use that band and mode


Someone put this day on the calendar.


why?


Obvioulsy you were too impatient to read further before
commenting, then too stupid to go back and edit after reading why.

Mark FINALLY said something with which I can wholeheartedly,
unrepentingly agree with.


it is not the first time


It's the first time in 7 years. That's long enough to have been
declared dead in most states.

it is not even the first time you have done so in my own name


but anything on results?


Ditto.

73


can't go a whole post without lying eh steve


What lie?

The "73"...?!?!

Mark, when you act right, discuss things in a meaningful manner
and do so without being snide, slanderous, profane or presumptive, I
have no problem addressing you like I do anyone else, and that includes
sending you a "73".

And if you'll notice, those "73" 's are very few and very far
between!

Like now.

Steve, K4YZ



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