Arizona Near Space Research (ANSR) is pleased to announce the flight of ANSR-12. This high altitude balloon flight will take place on Saturday, April 5th. The...
Amateur Radio High Altitude Balloon Records First quarter 2003 update Compete list of records is available at http://users.crosspaths.net/wallio/RECORDS.html ...
Ralph Wallio, W0RPK
wallio@...
Apr 2, 2003 10:38 pm
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The ANSR-12 flight scheduled for Saturday, April 5th will be delayed until April 12th. As we predicted with the original flight notice, we have a problem with...
Arizona Near Space Research (ANSR) is pleased to announce the flight of ANSR-12. This high altitude balloon flight will take place on Saturday, April 12th. The...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Ballooning group: The ANSR-12 flight has been weather delayed until Saturday, April 12th or as a...
Ballooning@yahoogroup...
Apr 7, 2003 4:57 pm
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I'd like to extend a welcome to the new members that have joined our Yahoo group page. We appreciate your interest in the group and invite you to participate...
I'd like to extend a welcome to the new members that have joined our Yahoo group page. We appreciate your interest in the group and invite you to participate...
The ANSR Website is being moved to another server to take advantage of increased webspace and PHP pages. Some of you will already see the changes, if you go to...
Just a reminder, we will hold a net meeting on Friday, April 12th at 7:00 PM MST (0200 UTC) on the Sacaton Peak repeater, 447.725 MHz/100.0 Hz PL tone to...
You are correct. The net will be held on Friday, April 11th. Thanks ... KB7TBT www.qsl.net/kb7tbt DM33XJ ... From: kd7lmo To: Ballooning@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
I've downloaded the Tucson data, and run a prediction with the following parameters; Burst 90,000 , Acsent Rate 850, Descent Rate 2200, and the launch Site as...
Everything is GO for the flight of ANSR-12 Saturday morning at 9:00 AM MST (1600UTC). Listen on the Sacaton repeater starting around 7:00 AM MST (1400 UTC)...
Announcing Great Plains Super Launch 2003 - the 3rd annual gathering of Amateur Radio high altitude balloonists. This year's GPSL is hosted by Edge of Space...
Ralph Wallio, W0RPK
wallio@...
Apr 12, 2003 11:40 am
506
Got the first airborne FindU report about two minutes ago at 15,000 ft south of Phoenix. 73 de Mark N9XTN...
Thanks to all those assisted with the launch and recovery of ANSR-12 today. Peak altitude was 100,173'. More data and photos to come after a little rest....
The ANSR-12 flight summary with maps, photos, flight data recorder information, and more is now available at: http://www.kd7lmo.net/ansr_12.html Our next...
Michael, What size and brand balloon did you use this time? Do you fill to some target lift in pounds or do you just empty a tank? What target free lift or...
Hank, We used a 1200 gram balloon. I believe it was a Kaymont. But it may have been a Kaysam. We recently tried a different brand and broke the 100,000' ...
The ANSR-13 flight scheduled for May 3rd with The University of Arizona has been cancelled. Most of the team that built and flew the payload last semester is...
We will hold our regular monthly meeting on Monday, April 28th, 2003, at 7:30 PM (0230 UTC) on the ASU campus. We will monitor 146.56 simplex for late...
The next ATV flight will be with a project developed by ASU and supported by Brian, WB7UBB. It is scheduled to fly sometime around June 7th. We will post a...
We will hold our regular monthly meeting on Monday, June 2nd, 2003, at 7:30 PM (0230 UTC) on the ASU campus. The meeting has been moved one week later because...
On Sunday morning, May 25th, I was getting some rays around my pool when I happened to see an object in the NW sky. After first grabbing my binoculars, I then...
Thanks Jack, beginning to question my own experience. My son and I were sitting on the porch at Deer Valley Airport eating breakfast when I noticed the same...
This looks like this would be a good antenna for tracking the APRS. It's a 3 element 440 beam with a handle on the end and only cost $29.00 . Tom from PC...
If you are going to spend this much, I highly recommend the dual band beam by Arrow. They make one that breaks into two pieces and all the elements quickly...
I believe this is the one Karl is talking about: http://www.arrowantennas.com/146-437.html It cost between $73 and $139 depending on the options you choose. ...
We will hold our regular monthly meeting on Monday, June 2, 2003, at 7:30 PM (0230 UTC) on the ASU campus. We will monitor 146.56 simplex for late arrivers. ...