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"Tim Wescott" wrote in message
... Mike Andrews wrote: Allan Butler wrote: [snip preconditions] Withoug the previous parts of the thread this may be duplication since I don't know the original constraints...but I have always wanted to build a model rocket altitude transponder using this concept: On-board the rocket we have a "transponder"... a one transistor superregen Rx on, say 10 or 6 Meters. I hae a schematic around here somewhere for a one tranny FM broadcast receiver from Pop Tronics. Have it's demodulated signal modulate a 2 meter TX. This can be a 9 or 12 Mhz. xtal osc and 2 meter tuned circuit (gets you a few miles on the ground from a tower receiver). On the ground you have the "Ground Station" 10 or 6 meter mobile. Since you can have lots of power, the crummy Rx onboard the rocket is no problem. From the mobile, transmit a tone. Measure the time delay of a zero crossing of the transponded tone. A simple freq counter can be made to do this if it had (I forget the official name--triggered event counter maybe??) the ability to start counting on the TX tone's edge and stop on the RX tone's edge. Just a few chips for this. You pick the frequency that the counter is counting to display feet or whatever units you like. What's-it, something like a nano second per foot? You also need a delay in the proper place to account for the "zero distance" delay of the receivers & transmitters. Seems like one other "Ground" receiver is all that's needed to triangulate the location horizontally... There was an article in QST within the last year or so where some fellas measured the delay through a, I think, 2M repeater versus distance...same concept, 'cept they just used a dual trace scope.. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's.. |
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(Washed Phenom) wrote in message om...
Any advice, direction, URLs, or discussion is much appreciated. I'm still following this thread with interest and looking up things that I don't understand. The recent exchanges of the past day have gone quite over my head, but I'm reaching. In my travels, I found this link. It seems this setup is using two antennas, but I'm wondering if a similar 4-antenna solution could be used for what I am trying to do. It would seem that the ability to use a common PC audio card and readily available software would be a big bonus. Comments welcome, particularly if this idea is way-off what I'd need! The URL: http://www.vlf.it/rdfsoftware/rdf.html |
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