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,
mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, November 06, 2007 22:33 UTC *Subject:* Re:
[digitalradio] 10 MHz Amateur Radio balloon to Cross the Atlantic
I believe it falls, jurisdictionwise, in the same case as a
satellite. It must be licensed by some administration, and also, do
not violate
On Nov 6, 2007 3:07 PM, Jose Amador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's right. I was only referring to the radio aspects, and did not
account
for that thing classifying as an aircraft. It may easily become a
navigation
hazard.
Complicated, and ugly indeed...
There are standard protocols for
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Subject: Balloon Launch
10 MHz Amateur Radio balloon to cross the Atlantic
Amateurs at the University of Tennessee Amateur Radio Club are
launching a balloon with a beacon in the 10 MHz Amateur
Mark Thompson wrote:
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10 MHz Amateur Radio balloon to cross the Atlantic
The balloon payload will include a GPS unit and CPU that will regulate
the balloon's
10117 is also mentioned, other info sections do not list 30M at all, just 2M
FM APRS QRG.
Andy... K3UK.
On 11/5/07, Rick Karlquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Thompson wrote:
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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
On Nov 5, 2007 6:59 PM, Phil Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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