Announcement of EOSS-149

Flight Coordinator: Rob Wright kc0uuo@eoss.org

LAUNCH DATE: January 16th, 2010 (wx delay +1 day)
LAUNCH TIME: 07:20 MST (14:20 UTC)
LAUNCH SITE: Deer Trail, Colorado (directions)

Participants at the launch site are asked to review and be aware of the general contents of the Certificate of Waiver and Authorization

Video of the Flight will be on our page and at Stickam


Payload Experiment Designer

Experimenters are welcome to submit websites for linking or overviews which I will post on a page on the EOSS website.


EOSS Flight Day Frequencies:

Tracking and Recovery Frequencies

  • Preflight Net:
    • 147.225 MHz 8 pm local time the evening preceding the flight
      • 145.160 MHz simulcast in the Springs
    • 146.640 MHz will serve as a backup frequency
  • Tracking and Recovery Operations
    • 448.450 MHz PPFMA (100 Hz Tone) - Primary
    • 147.060 MHz (103.5 Hz Tone) - Secondary (Genoa)
    • 146.895 MHz (103.5 Hz Tone) - Tertiary
    • 146.550 MHz simplex (same simplex for field and launch ops)
    • Repeater Coverage Pages - Listings of all repeaters available in the expected flight areas.
    • There may be FRS operations see THIS PAGE for a list of channel numbers and their associated UHF Frequencies.
    • 7.228 MHz HF

 

EOSS-149 Balloon Payload Frequencies

  • Beacons
    • 147.555 MHz
      • CW ID: AE0SS
  • APRS
    • 144.340 MHz
      • ID: AE�SS-11
      • DIGI: EOSS
      • Node: BALNOD
      • APRS Time Slotted Every 30 seconds at 0:00 and 0:30
        • power up at 58 seconds past the GPS minute to properly slot telemetry
      • Telemetry once a minute
      • Sample Data

Flight Systems:

EOSS-149  

Balloon Manufacturer Kaysam
Balloon Type latex
Balloon Size 3000 gram
Neck Load 25.1 lbs.
Neck Lift 29.9 lbs
Ascent Rate 1329 fpm estimated
Descent Rate 950 fpm estimated
Parachute 10 ft.
Peak Altitude determined after flight
Launch Conditions determined at launch

 


Payload Configuration: 


Internet Gateway Stations:

Future I-Gaters:

EOSS is always in need of I-Gate stations. Check out the EOSS I-Gate page for information on how to participate and why we need you.

Current I-Gate Station:

If you are present at your iGate during the flight try and monitor the tracking and recovery frequency. The ground station likes to check the frequency prior to launch to find out if any stations are out there ready to igate the traffic onto the net for the FAA to monitor.

The prediction program used to determine the track of the balloon prior to flight can now output a prediction for the Rise, Closest Approach, and Set of the balloon for each of your stations. I have posted a prediction page for stations that I have been able to discover geographic coordinates. See the I-Gate prediction page for an example. The page will not be updated daily, however, it will be updated the evening prior to flight for I-gate planning purposes.

I have often been asked by iGaters when they should expect to either start receiving signals (AOS) or expect to see those signals disappear (LOS). This prediction page should answer all those questions for you.

Your Log Files

Our technical committee members would also request you open a log file and record all the packets you hear and forward onto APRS-IS. Whenever there is a technical failure of a package it is always helpful to have the most complete dataset possible to attempt to determine the cause of failure and possible fixes. After a flight send your data files to me (webmaster) and I will distribute them to the appropriate payload builders. They appreciate these logs even if all goes fine during a flight.


Tracking and Recovery 

Quick Links are a new method being used to connect payloads together on the flight string. SEE THIS PAGE on instructions on how to properly open them upon recovery enabling easy transport of shorter lengths of the payload train.

Breakfast

  • McDonalds at Limon (I-70 exit 359 south side)
  • 06:00 MST
  • Need to depart to the field no later than 06:30.

 

EOSS Grid

Location

Grid X

Grid Y

Last Chance

32

62

Test Position (lat:  40� 15'  N, long: 103� 45' W) 23.8 97

 

Tactical Call Signs. 

Tactical

Callsign

Name

Notes

Alpha

WG0E

Colin

Tracking and Recovery Coordinator

Bravo

W9CN

Mike

Tracker

Charlie

WA0GEH & N0LP

Marty & Nick

Tracker

Delta

N0HIO & KD0BMW

Dave & Marty

Tracker

Echo

N0IX & KB0YRZ

Doug & Chris

Tracker

Foxtrot

KB0LP

Dave 

Assisting @ Launch & Tracker

Golf

WB0DKT, WB6KDF, & KC0ZIE

Glen, Loren, Darren, Tom & Steve

Tracker

Hotel

KC0UUO,
N0NDM & W0CBH

Rob,
Larry & Benjie

Flight Coordinator,
Launch Coordinator & Trackers

India

KC0WJJ

Brian

CSGC/EOSS Liaison & Student Caravan Guide

Juliette

KC0RPS

Jim

 

       

 

AE0SS

Nick

Ground Station