Amsat Argentina is pleased to announce that on Saturday March 23, 2013 from 
14hs GMT climate permits, launch of free balloon repeater ‘Betty’ is planned 
from near Castex, La Pampa, 660 Km. west of Buenos Aires. Details and photos of 
the announcement and prior experience in http://www.amsat.org.ar/globo23.htm 

Approval of ANAC (Civil Aviation National Administration (Argentina FAA)) had 
been granted by NOTAM (NOtice To AirMen) http://amsat.org.ar/images/anacfax.jpg 
.

For these experiments members of AMSAT-LU, LUSEX, project development group 
http://lusex.org.ar  , are working together with Pampeano amateur Radio Club, 
RC QRM Belgrano, APRS Group, etc.

The electronics is comprised of a voice UHF to VHF FM repeater with CW TLM, 
APRS, DTMF and SSTV. According to estimates balloon could reach over 30,000 
meters high, traveling for 3 hours, 100 km to the east of the launch site.

This would allow contacts between stations located in the provinces of Buenos 
Aires, Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Cordoba, Catamarca, Santiago del Estero, La Pampa, 
San Luis, Mendoza, San Juan, Rio Negro, Neuquen, Uruguay and Chile. (It is 
launched from the center of the country to facilitate greater participation). 
Details http://www.amsat.org.ar/picocubr.jpg

To receive the payload, if less than 750 km from the launch site, only need is 
a handy or base FM receiver on 145,950 KHz for voice, 144,930 for APRS or 
145,850 for SSTV.

The repeater which is enabled via 123 Hz CTCSS subtone, receives 435,950 KHz FM 
voice (-112dBm, 0.56 uV) emitting 2W output simultaneously on 145 950 KHz. 

To enable better utilization, it is suggested short QSOs (license, own 
locality, grid locator, received signal and short comments).

Simultaneous emits APRS 1200 baud at 144,930, and also in 145,950. The DTI 
symbol on APRS will change from a balloon ( /O ) during ascent to a slider ( /g 
) during the parachute descent.

Will operate for 90 seconds voice, then a beep alerting the end of that time 
will make way for the issuance of APRS at different frequencies. Every five 
minutes CW TLM via telegraphy audio tones sends callsign LU7AA and height in 
meters, then repeat the cycle.

On 145,850 KHz SSTV images ROBOT-36 mode (36 seconds) will be emitted in real 
time continuously showing what the balloon sees (Can be received, with either 
MIXW or RX-SSTV (recommended)).

Given 145.850 KHz could be received by SO-50, part of experiment will be 
crosslink between balloon and SO-50 during his three timeframe passes, thus 
allowing SSTV from Balloon -> 145.850 -> SO-50 -> 432.795 -> user,  providing a 
wider footprint.

Balloon will carry two TV cameras (one to ground and another to the horizon) 
that will record images and sound during flight and can be retrieved with the 
payload.

It can be received in APRS on http://aprs.fi/?call=lu7aa-11 every minute, 
including speed, height, internal and external temperatures and battery voltage.

Georeferenced maps are available for UI-View in 
http://www.amsat.org.ar/pico.jpg, http://www.amsat.org.ar/pico.txt.
 
The experiment on 435.950 KHz voice also receives and accepts DTMF user issued 
commands i.e. B * (DTMF keypad UHF handy) will return S5 ... ..... on VHF CW 
145.950, your signal strength received at balloon, if P10 that states S9 +10. 
There are more commands that enable issuance of TLM in CW or APRS beacon and 
remote commands to drop payload, mode changes, control of time, energy, power, 
etc..

Additionally and in coordination with ANAC, a  VAISALA RS92SGP radiosonde 
emitting FM wide on 402-403 Mhz has been added, which provides GPS location, 
pressure, winds, height, course, dwt point, temperatures, etc. Same data as 
daily collected by the National Meteorological Service. Data can be received 
with sondemonitor program available as test for 21 days from internet.

On launch day/time Amsat-LU will have one of his members on the Ezeiza Airport 
Traffic Tower, acting as a contact between ANAC  and Amsat, using VOR locations 
application gently configured by EOSS, adapted and available on 
http://amsat.org.ar/vor.asp .

Local frequencies coordination and announcements before and during flights will 
be 7095 kHz LSB + / -10 kHz and VHF frequencies of local repeaters in the area.

During flight will be active in 430.930 and 144.930 the AMSAT-LU APRS wide 
coverage Igate  LU7AA-0, operating from the Investigation Center, besides a 
portable Igate close to launch site. Any area stations that can receive and 
provide bridge to the APRS network are welcome.

Being an experiment aimed at a next satellite, contacts made between stations 
thru this UV repeater will be considered valid and awarded upon request by 
Amsat-LU Permanent Satellite Certificate, free and also applicable for license 
upgrades, see http://www.amsat.org.ar/certsat.html, http://www.lu4ao.org.ar, 
http://www.amsat.org.ar/lu4aao.

During the balloon flight, chase hunt groups will try to locate and recover the 
payload estimated to land next to General Pico, La Pampa.

The 10 participants with the highest two-way contacts numbers and sum of 
distances thru repeater will be recognized with a special certificate. Send 
email with data filled on form 
http://www.amsat.org.ar/lu4aao/Globo_23mar2013.xls QSO with stations via the 
balloon including QRA Locators, QTR to RC QRM Belgrano before April 23.

All reports welcome. If you want or can organize or be part of launch teams, 
control, monitoring and recovery, operating as an independent station and 
capturing data, and / or want to join us in this adventure from the launch site 
can do it through an email to parapente arroba amsat.org.ar.

We appreciate having read this information and forward if possible.

73, LU7AA, AMSAT-LU, aiming to the future by making present fun.

www.amsat.org.ar
info at amsat.org.ar

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