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What is the EOSS Balloon Faq
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Essentially, this FAQ is intended to become a resource for High Altitude
Ballooning. The intention is not to center around how EOSS does things but
rather how many different aspects of this avocation are accomplished in many
different ways. When multiple differing answers arrive at "FAQ central" I will
probably attempt to post all relevant answers.
I welcome you all to read the various FAQs and submit comments, corrections
and suggestions.
New questions that need answers are welcome. Go to the
Submission Guidelines page to see the
requirements to pose a question and a link to do so.
Most of all, I welcome additional answers to common questions. If you have an
area of expertise, don't hesitate to write up your answer to the question you
are most commonly called upon to explain. See the
Submission Guidelines page for information on how to craft your answer and a
link to submit it.
Hopefully this section will grow into something like the EOSS handbook with
answers on just about every phase of ballooning. Only it will be a little bit
more current than that document.
How do I tie my payloads onto the support line?
How do I mount a motorized az/el antenna controller to my tracking and recovery
vehicle?
How do I mount a yagi directional antenna to my vehicle?
How do I get my computer to plot both the balloon in flight and myself driving
about the highways during a flight?
How do I find the land owner of this property and get permission to enter and
recover my payload?
How do I find a place for lunch after the flight? (just kidding)
But there are a many facets to ballooning that could and hopefully will be addressed by the FAQ.
And actually, the find a place for lunch ... Well I could start up a humor
section of the FAQ for outlandish stuff too.
One thing I would like to do is preserve the entire contents of the FAQ on the
EOSS website. So, if you have a webpage that addresses some question you think
we should add to the FAQ, I ask that you give me the link and permission to copy
the contents of your page into our website. In this way, it will be available as
long as our web site is up and running (9 years and counting as of Jan/2004).
I'll place the link back to your pages too. I just want the actual answer to be
present within the Eoss web structure.
The only limitation: I don't want this to be a general Amateur radio FAQ in any
sense of the word. If you have an amateur radio answer, it should be
specifically aimed at a solution for a ballooning situation. For example:
http://www.eoss.org/FAQ/kpc3_setup.htm
Above is a link to the configuration options for a Kantronics KPC3 TNC. This is
a piece of amateur radio equipment. But, this answer is addressing how EOSS sets
up an airborne KPC3 to run during a flight as a telemetry transmitter and APRS
position reporter. So, sure you can address amateur radio stuff, and are welcome
to do so as long as it bears directly on the operation or support of a balloon
flight.
You may also submit corrections or additions to pre-existing FAQ answers. If
they are substantial enough you will be added as the co-author of the answer.
Not ... If you find minor errors. It must be a real addition to the existing
answer for you to be credited. But, little things like spell checks, frequency
corrections, callsign updates or whatever are appreciated and will be
incorporated into the answer to ensure the highest level of accuracy for each
answer.
Answers will be peer reviewed prior to posting. This means I'll ask someone who
has similar expertise to vet your piece if I don't have that expertise myself
(likely).
I realize at the time of reading this you may not have time to check this out.
But, if you think you may have something to add to our growing compendium of
knowledge, flag this message for later action so you will be reminded of it
occasionally and thus be prompted at a more appropriate time to delve into the
FAQ and see how you might contribute.
Here's hoping that this FAQ may grow into something really valuable to the
amateur high altitude ballooning community.
73 -- Rick, NØKKZ (webmaster)
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