Quite a few HAB flights this weekend, details here
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/august2013/434_mhz_balloons_launch_this_weekend.htm
Hopefully Dave Akerman will be able to complete the Babbage Flight, more details on his website
http://www.daveakerman.com/?p=1355
This wonderful concept of this is to take a Raspberry PI Mascot Teddy Bear into the stratosphere and then launch it Felix Baumgartner style back to earth. Details of the payload here http://www.daveakerman.com/?p=1321
We wish Babbage well on his travels, won't be able to monitor it myself as have other committments.
The thoughts, observations and adventures of a software engineer and licensed amateur radio operator call sign M0NRD (previously 2E0NRD and M6GTG) with an interest in all things radio related.
Friday, 23 August 2013
434MHz Balloon flights this weekend
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Wednesday, 21 August 2013
I'm still here!
My regular readers (if I have any) will have noticed that I haven't posted anything for a month, my apologies, the simply fact is I have been suffering from a bit of burn-out work and hobby wise.
On the radio side I have become a bit despondent by the continual problems of interference I have been suffering, and secondly a few nasty comments on YouTube about my ADS-B antenna made me think is it worth trying to publish anything on line that people might find interesting or informative or should I just keep it to myself. It seems that with the internet everyone wants everything handed to them on a plate, no thought, understanding or appreciation required on their part. Worse are the opinionated know-it-alls who just want to laud it about that what you are doing just won't work (but it does?) These same individuals sit behind their keyboards and don't contribute anything to the collective/cloud call it what you will.
I have done some things over the last month, tracked a few HAB flights and will be attending the UKHAS Conference at the start of September, including sitting a Foundation exam. I monitored some of the Perseid meteor shower using the Graves space radar signal (see my earlier post)
I have also began Geocaching again, but more on that at a later date.
On the radio side I have become a bit despondent by the continual problems of interference I have been suffering, and secondly a few nasty comments on YouTube about my ADS-B antenna made me think is it worth trying to publish anything on line that people might find interesting or informative or should I just keep it to myself. It seems that with the internet everyone wants everything handed to them on a plate, no thought, understanding or appreciation required on their part. Worse are the opinionated know-it-alls who just want to laud it about that what you are doing just won't work (but it does?) These same individuals sit behind their keyboards and don't contribute anything to the collective/cloud call it what you will.
I have done some things over the last month, tracked a few HAB flights and will be attending the UKHAS Conference at the start of September, including sitting a Foundation exam. I monitored some of the Perseid meteor shower using the Graves space radar signal (see my earlier post)
I have also began Geocaching again, but more on that at a later date.
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