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=Possible Balloon Communication Links=
=Possible Balloon Communications=
* Primary VHF APRS tracker
* Primary VHF APRS tracker - sends regular APRS beacons with GPS and limited telemetry - use national 144.390 MHz network
* Secondary UHF APRS tracker
* Secondary UHF APRS tracker - sends regular APRS beacons with GPS and limited telemetry - use a frequency to be determined at the launch site
* 13 cm broadband downlink
* 13 cm Broadband Downlink - send realtime video or broadband data
* uhf/vhf cross-band repeater - allow hams to communicate long distance with handy-talkies


=Possible Chase Team Communication Links=
=Possible Chase Team Communications=
* Cell phone WiFi for APRS.fi information
* Cell phone WiFi for APRS.fi information
* VHF and UHF APRS receiver, possibly tracking, text and digitpeating for off-grid operations
* VHF and UHF APRS receiver, possibly tracking, text and digitpeating for off-grid operations
* Primary Voice - cell phone
* Primary Voice - cell phone
* Secondary Voice - VHF and UHF mobile radios in conjunction with repeaters for off-grid operations
* Secondary Voice - VHF and UHF mobile radios in conjunction with repeaters for off-grid operations operations
 
=Possible Ground Station Communications=
* 13 cm broadband receiver/recorder with 90 cm dish
* Primary Voice - cell phone
 
=Handy Links=
[http://www.byonics.com/tinytrak4/ Bionics TinyTrak 4] Likely primary APRS tracker - has limited telemetry capability
[https://sites.google.com/site/ki4mcw/Home/arduino-tnc Arduino TNC using bertos]
[http://wiki.argentdata.com/index.php?title=Radio_Shield Arduino shield]
[http://www.amazon.com/Wouxun-KG-UV8D-Two-Way-Radio/dp/B00JYLMJ46 Wouxun KG-UV8D instant cross-band repeater]  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4UCx1sFor8 in action]


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Revision as of 04:11, 23 July 2016

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About

The communications project will deliver a balloon payload that allows receipt of telemetry and other payload data as well allow command of the balloon systems as needed. Communications are commonly delivered over Amateur Radio frequencies by licensed operators. Networks like APRS are favored for some balloon-related communication.

Team Members

  • Ethan Waldo (licensed for Amateur Radio)
  • Martin (licensed for Amateur Radio)
  • Nancy Wolfson

Possible Balloon Communications

  • Primary VHF APRS tracker - sends regular APRS beacons with GPS and limited telemetry - use national 144.390 MHz network
  • Secondary UHF APRS tracker - sends regular APRS beacons with GPS and limited telemetry - use a frequency to be determined at the launch site
  • 13 cm Broadband Downlink - send realtime video or broadband data
  • uhf/vhf cross-band repeater - allow hams to communicate long distance with handy-talkies

Possible Chase Team Communications

  • Cell phone WiFi for APRS.fi information
  • VHF and UHF APRS receiver, possibly tracking, text and digitpeating for off-grid operations
  • Primary Voice - cell phone
  • Secondary Voice - VHF and UHF mobile radios in conjunction with repeaters for off-grid operations operations

Possible Ground Station Communications

  • 13 cm broadband receiver/recorder with 90 cm dish
  • Primary Voice - cell phone

Handy Links

Bionics TinyTrak 4 Likely primary APRS tracker - has limited telemetry capability Arduino TNC using bertos Arduino shield Wouxun KG-UV8D instant cross-band repeater in action

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