I believe it falls, jurisdictionwise, in the same case as a satellite.
It must be licensed by some administration, and also, do not
violate the spectrum boundaries of others under it.

That is cleat on the satellite bands, but not so in HF, in a non
satellite activity allocated band.

Jose, CO2JA.

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Phil Barnett escribió:

>  On Monday 05 November 2007, Rick Karlquist wrote:
> > FCC part 97.203d says that this frequency (10.123) is not
> > authorized for automatically controlled beacon stations.  It is not
> > clear that this balloon is under any kind of manual control.  I see
> > that telemetry is an OK 1 way transmission 97.111.b.7, but there is
> > the question of control.
> >
> > Maybe someone can educate me how this is legal.
>
>  I doubt that the FCC has jurisdiction over the Atlantic Ocean
>  airspace.
>



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