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Re: This year's meeting.
I agree, thank you.
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17710
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Re: This year's meeting.
I would love a zoom, but would also love to go to this one :)
Jules/ kd2fou
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I would love a zoom, but would also love to go to this one :)
Jules/ kd2fou
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Jules Hojnowski
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#17709
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Re: This year's meeting.
If we do end up having an in-person GPSL, I do hope we livestream it again anyway. I'm sure there will be participants who can't or don't feel comfortable traveling. I'm willing to
If we do end up having an in-person GPSL, I do hope we livestream it again anyway. I'm sure there will be participants who can't or don't feel comfortable traveling. I'm willing to
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Michael Hojnowski
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#17708
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Re: This year's meeting.
There have been some dates thrown around for a July meeting, but nothing confirmed.
Zack
There have been some dates thrown around for a July meeting, but nothing confirmed.
Zack
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Zack Clobes W0ZC
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#17707
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This year's meeting.
Starting to think about this year's GPSL. Any thoughts yet on if it will be an in person meeting? I believe this year was planned for Spaceport Indiana.
With more of us getting the Covid shot in
Starting to think about this year's GPSL. Any thoughts yet on if it will be an in person meeting? I believe this year was planned for Spaceport Indiana.
With more of us getting the Covid shot in
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Jerry
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#17706
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Re: Life in the Stratosphere question
I feel the funnel idea would make better sense. A fan and funnel wouls both issues with sterility, so no difference there.
The funnel is passive and could be made larger, if necessary. Perhaps a
I feel the funnel idea would make better sense. A fan and funnel wouls both issues with sterility, so no difference there.
The funnel is passive and could be made larger, if necessary. Perhaps a
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17705
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Life in the Stratosphere question
The papers we have read from others who have attempted this have all used air pumps to draw air over a filter. I had purchased a computer fan rated to draw 120 CFM through the system. Our system
The papers we have read from others who have attempted this have all used air pumps to draw air over a filter. I had purchased a computer fan rated to draw 120 CFM through the system. Our system
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Larry
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#17704
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Re: Historical data
Ok. Good luck on that.
Luis E.Pacheco / Editor
Ok. Good luck on that.
Luis E.Pacheco / Editor
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Luis Eduardo Pacheco
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#17703
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Re: Historical data
The objects over Kansas City were definately at 2,900 feet. They were first under the clouds, then cloud cover came in and partially covered them. We have a record of that at wunderground.com. The
The objects over Kansas City were definately at 2,900 feet. They were first under the clouds, then cloud cover came in and partially covered them. We have a record of that at wunderground.com. The
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Margie Kay
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#17702
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Re: Historical data
The balloons I refer to were never flying so low (2.900 feet) Don't know if it was a typo or not in your message but they moved between 60.000 and 70.000 ft well above air traffic.
The wind can be
The balloons I refer to were never flying so low (2.900 feet) Don't know if it was a typo or not in your message but they moved between 60.000 and 70.000 ft well above air traffic.
The wind can be
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Luis Eduardo Pacheco
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#17701
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Re: Historical data
Thank you for the information, Luis. Can these types of balloons remain stationary at 2,900 feet for hours? I thought they moved with the wind.
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Margie Kay
Missouri MUFON Assistant State
Thank you for the information, Luis. Can these types of balloons remain stationary at 2,900 feet for hours? I thought they moved with the wind.
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Margie Kay
Missouri MUFON Assistant State
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Margie Kay
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#17700
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Re: Historical data
Hi Margie.
I think you are looking for information on the two white objects that appeared that day in the city.
The probable origin were two Thunderhead balloons of the three launched from
Hi Margie.
I think you are looking for information on the two white objects that appeared that day in the city.
The probable origin were two Thunderhead balloons of the three launched from
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Luis Eduardo Pacheco
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#17699
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Historical data
Where can I find historical data for balloon launches? Looking for June 20, 2019 over Kansas City, Missouri from 2 pm to 9 pm.
Thank you!
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Margie Kay
Missouri MUFON Assistant State
Where can I find historical data for balloon launches? Looking for June 20, 2019 over Kansas City, Missouri from 2 pm to 9 pm.
Thank you!
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Margie Kay
Missouri MUFON Assistant State
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Margie Kay
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#17698
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Re: Needs some help in Nigeria
Thank you Chuck. That was a good idea!
We'll reach out to him.
/73
KK6UUQ
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"A posse ad esse."
Ted Tagami
CEO & Co-founder
Magnitude.io
+1 510 684 9773
http://www.linkedin.com/in/tagami
Thank you Chuck. That was a good idea!
We'll reach out to him.
/73
KK6UUQ
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"A posse ad esse."
Ted Tagami
CEO & Co-founder
Magnitude.io
+1 510 684 9773
http://www.linkedin.com/in/tagami
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Ted Tagami
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#17697
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Lawn chair Larry
A man with a dream that many of us remember.
A Boy with a Dream Became a Man with Balloons. Meet Lawn Chair Larry - Page 14 of 21 - Fresh Edits
A Boy with a Dream Became a Man with Balloons. Meet
A man with a dream that many of us remember.
A Boy with a Dream Became a Man with Balloons. Meet Lawn Chair Larry - Page 14 of 21 - Fresh Edits
A Boy with a Dream Became a Man with Balloons. Meet
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Mark Garrett
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#17696
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Re: Needs some help in Nigeria
Ted,
I did a search on QRZ.com and found almost no hams in Nigeria. One of the few that did turn up was Bert/WB6QCS who operates from there as 5N7RSB. I suggest you look him up in the Callbook or
Ted,
I did a search on QRZ.com and found almost no hams in Nigeria. One of the few that did turn up was Bert/WB6QCS who operates from there as 5N7RSB. I suggest you look him up in the Callbook or
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Chuck KG5CA
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#17695
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Needs some help in Nigeria
Does anyone know, or can anyone recommend a ham in Nigeria? I am working with a group to launch balloons around the world on the equinox for education. A group has reached out from Nigeria but they do
Does anyone know, or can anyone recommend a ham in Nigeria? I am working with a group to launch balloons around the world on the equinox for education. A group has reached out from Nigeria but they do
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Ted Tagami
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#17694
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Re: Circuit boards for pico balloon trackers
I've used JCLPCB, DirtyPCB, and SeeedStudio, all with good results. I prefer the 0.6mm boards from JCLPCB but 0.8 from the others is OK too.
One thing about JCLPCB is the smallest size stencil they
I've used JCLPCB, DirtyPCB, and SeeedStudio, all with good results. I prefer the 0.6mm boards from JCLPCB but 0.8 from the others is OK too.
One thing about JCLPCB is the smallest size stencil they
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John Maca
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#17693
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Re: Circuit boards for pico balloon trackers
JLCPCB was one of the board houses that Hackvana used. Mitch at HAckvana sent me that info when he closed his doors. I also have used PCBWay with great results but the boards are slightly heavier than
JLCPCB was one of the board houses that Hackvana used. Mitch at HAckvana sent me that info when he closed his doors. I also have used PCBWay with great results but the boards are slightly heavier than
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Bill Brown
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#17692
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Re: Circuit boards for pico balloon trackers
Thanks for the advice and referrels. Much appreciated.
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Chuck / KG5CA
StratoCasters
Thanks for the advice and referrels. Much appreciated.
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Chuck / KG5CA
StratoCasters
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Chuck KG5CA
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#17691
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