This story is about clouds of the water dropping variety. Transmitting data
from a capsule dangling from a weather or sounding balloon is not easy
as it often involves expensive and sophisticated equipment. Luckily, cheap
alternatives exist. The board presented in this article together with a standard
radio transmitter and GPS receiver can be used to beam down up to
six analog signals and position data from a balloon, and all of that at very
low cost. Our heads are not the clouds either—this project has been up in
the air twice already!
This story is about clouds of the water dropping variety. Transmitting data
from a capsule dangling from a weather or sounding balloon is not easy
as it often involves expensive and sophisticated equipment. Luckily, cheap
alternatives exist. The board presented in this article together with a standard
radio transmitter and GPS receiver can be used to beam down up to
six analog signals and position data from a balloon, and all of that at very
low cost. Our heads are not the clouds either—this project has been up in
the air twice already!
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