Primera recepción del globo lanzado en Australia desde Argentina
Our long range PICO balloon has been in the air since 27 December 2014 from Melbourne Australia. > Currently it is heading towards South America > > http://picospace.net/tracker > http://picospace.net/?p=519 > > > If you are along the balloon path and have access to HF receivers, we would love to have your assistance with tracking. > Info on tracking can be found here http://picospace.net/?cat=34 > > you will need to download a modified version of WSJTX to allow uploading of packets to the tracking server > http://picospace.net/wp-content/uploads/files/wsjtx-1.5.0-devel-win32.exe > > The balloon transmits on 20m and 30m on alternate time slots with the following dial frequencies: > 30m : 10.141000Mhz > 20m: 14.074000Mhz > > TX Schedule (minute in the hour/TX band) > > 0 30m // Mandatory JT9 and WSPR, two per hour > 6 30m // Optional JT9/JT65 – if batt full > 10 20m // Optional JT9/JT65 and WSPR – unless batt low > 16 20m // Optional JT9/JT65 – if batt full > 20 30m // Optional JT9/JT65 and WSPR – unless batt low > 26 30m // Optional JT9/JT65 – if batt full > 30 20m // Mandatory JT9/JT65 and WSPR, two per hour > 36 20m // Optional JT9/JT65 – if batt full > 40 30m // optional JT9/JT65 and WSPR – unless batt low > 46 30m // Optional JT9/JT65 – if batt full > 50 20m // Optional JT9/JT65 and WSPR – unless batt low > 56 20m // Optional JT9/JT65 and WSPR – if batt full