[aprssig] flying digipeater?
DaveN dbsoft at bendbroadband.comMon Apr 18 17:16:05 UTC 2005
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Wes, We have talked about this with our SAR unit including running just an antenna up, or a power wire, etc. But I think the best option we have used is a crossbanded "voice" radio such as the IC-W32. You raise the little HT in crossband and use a 440 radio at basecamp with the TNC and computer to communicate to your HT crossband. Would also work as a backup voice repeater. I have done it "on the ground" so I know it works. Now we just need someone with a balloon to try it in the woods. (Already have aircraft but they can't always deploy) Dave W7PDQ www.dmapper.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Johnston" <aprs at kd4rdb.com> To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:03 AM Subject: [aprssig] flying digipeater? > I just saw an article on slashdot about a stratolite... a communications > satellite that will hover over an area at 65,000 feet (yeah right....) > They say it's above the jet stream, but I know better... hope their > solar powered craft can "hover" in a 100mph head wind. > > Never the less, it got me thinking.... what if we could use a digipeater > at 100'? or even 75'? High enough to be over a 70' pine tree... > Provide coverage for SAR teams > > a 1200g weather baloon can lift 9lbs right? How light can we make a > digipeater? what about those promotional balloons car dealers often > use? a d7a walkie won't digipeat, so it's out... a pocket tracker won't > receive, so it's out.... I'm thinking just use a kpc3 and a walkie > talkie with a 1.7 or 2AH battery. > > Of course when the wind blows, it will surely pull the balloon off to > the side and cause it to descend. > > A reel with kevlar line on it would be light.... anyone know how light? > The weight the balloon has to lift must include the tether line too. > Are these balloons suitable to be reused? Could we make a large net > (like one of those cheap charlie camping hammocks) to fit around the > balloon to reduce wear and tear on the nozzle? Suspend the load from > the hammock/net instead of the nozzle? > > A company called datahunter makes a rs232 radio link called "the tick" > that is parasitically powered from the RS232 port.... perhaps that would > be used for a data link from the ground station? It works for 350' line > of sight at 10,000 bauds. http://www.datahunter.com/Tick_DataSheet.pdf > > What about flying a WIFI range extender? That would allow us to do > video conferencing from laptop to laptop.... What about using digined > running on linksys wrt54g with something like TNC-x on a serial port? > Then we'd have wifi access and an APRS digipeater in the sky. > > Just food for thought.... > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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