[OZAPRS] VK2HAB 25/05/16

Norm McMillan vk3xci at gmail.com
Wed May 25 18:14:49 AEST 2016


Thank you Mathew,

100,000 feet  is 30480meters, range 625km.
 VK3RBT to VK2HAB 510 km.

Seems odd that VK3RBT picked it up but not VK3RBX, which is closer. Better
check the squelch/sensitivity on RBX I guess

norm
vk3xci

On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 4:55 PM, Matthew Cook <vk5zm at bistre.net> wrote:

> Norm,
>
> Yes 100,000ft for a HAB is not uncommon.  See if you can find an online
> radio horizon calculator and punch in 100,000ft. Take the position of the
> balloon when you received the posit and draw a circle around it from the
> horizon calculator.  I'm fairly certain you'll find Bambil tanks is within
> this circle.
>
> We regularly have VK3 stations receive our HAB telemetry with the balloon
> 25kms or more in to the stratosphere.  Height is might !
>
> 73
>
> Matthew
> VK5ZM
> AREG/Project Horus
>
> On 25 May 2016 at 16:12, Norm McMillan <vk3xci at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Copied a few (20 or so) packets from this event. the path is interesting
>> to say the least. Is there a digi not correctly identifying or did VK3RBT
>> at Bambil Tank REALLY receive the balloon direct.
>>
>>
>> 0:TNC->
>> VK2HAB-11>APT314,VK3RBT-1,VK2RBX-1,WIDE2*:!3349.O1S/14701.26E0161/003/A=100594/UpLift
>> Balloon Flights|$"!!!!|
>>
>> And did it really make it to 100594 feet?
>> And what does the   |$"!!!!|   at the end mean. I noticed the first two
>> characters change as the flight progressed
>>
>> Due to my inexperience with xastir I didn't log it, but I have a screen
>> shot!
>>
>>
>> norm
>> vk3xci
>>
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