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/////////////////////////////////////////// Pico Balloon Detected Circumnavigating the Earth: Posted: 26 Dec 2015 04:23 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35861 The Aussie solar powered pico balloon PS-56 that had a catastrophic GPS tracking failure, has been tracked by its weak CW signal, having encircled the southern hemisphere. It was put up by Andy Nguyen VK3YT from Melbourne on Saturday November 28, who said it passed the usual pre-flight tests, but shortly after it went up there were no WSPR or JT9 packets, but the balloon payload sent the default Morse code sequence only. That situation has been likened to the historical docudrama film on the Apollo 13 moon mission which used the phrase, 'Houston, we have a problem'. Andy VK3YT put out a call for a watch-out for the balloon. Not giving up easily, hard-core VK and ZL trackers took up the challenge. The ingenuity of radio amateurs trackers has enabled this balloon flight to be tracked without a working GPS. He explained that using the Sun greyline at sunset and sunrise, antenna bearing and wind prediction, the balloon position could be estimated. PS-56 was tracked like this continuously for a week by Bob ZL1RS, before it got to South America, and went out of range. However by December 13 it popped up again on his waterfall, and tracking resumed. Bob ZL2RS further narrowed the position down to between South America and South Africa. Fast forward to Saturday December 19, John VK2FAK and Joe VK5EI spotted PS-56 with strong signal strength. Then on last Sunday December 20 in the morning Bob ZL1RS he had the position PS-56 based on the limited data available. /////////////////////////////////////////// No 60-Meter Operation Possible in VK: Posted: 26 Dec 2015 04:23 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35860 While the Amateur Service gained a new band at 5 MHz at the World Radiocommunication Conference last November, it won't be available in Australia and many other countries for quite a while. In Australia, a number of land-mobile and defence licensees have long had primary status in the 5 MHz band. The Australian Communications and Media Authority is aware of the decision made by WRC-15 at Geneva, and expects future discussion on it with the Wireless Institute of Australia. Until the ACMA agrees through the Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan or the Licence Condition Determination, no VK radio amateur is allowed to use those frequencies. |
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