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Announcement of EOSS-128/129LAUNCH DATE: June 14th, 2008 (wx +1)
LAUNCH SITE: Deer Trail, CO (directions) Pre-Flight InformationOn Air Nets Check into the weekly EOSS net every Tuesday evening, except the 2nd Tuesday of the month when we hold our face to face meetings.
Pre-Flight Coordination Net The evening prior to flight we hold a coordination net at 20:00 Local Time to assign the grid information and tactical callsigns. Any last minute information, launch time changes, launch location changes, maybe even a cancellation will be announced on this net.
Tracking and Recovery Team
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| Balloon Manufacturer | Kaysam |
| Balloon Type | latex |
| Balloon Size | 3000 gram |
| Neck Load | 22.5 lbs. |
| Free Lift % | calculated at fill |
| Ascent Rate | 1400 fpm estimated |
| Descent Rate | 950 fpm estimated |
| Parachute | 10 ft |
| Peak Altitude | determined after flight |
| Launch Conditions | determined at launch |
EOSS-129
| Balloon Manufacturer | Kaysam |
| Balloon Type | latex |
| Balloon Size | 3000 gram |
| Payload | 22.3 |
| Free Lift % | calculated at fill |
| Ascent Rate | 1400 fpm estimated |
| Descent Rate | 950 fpm estimated |
| Parachute | 10 ft |
| Peak Altitude | determined after flight |
| Launch Conditions | determined at launch |
Grid
Location X Y Punkin Center 25 10 Test Case ( 39° 30'N, 102° 45'W)
75.5 54.7 Touchdown (see Prediction Page)
Tactical Callsigns
Tactical Callsign Name Notes Alpha
WA0GEH & N0AUS
Marty and Al
Tracking and Recovery Coordinator
Bravo
KB0YRZ Chris
ATV
Charlie
KC0RPS & N0SSW
Jim and Harlan
Delta
WB0DKT, KG6HXM, WB6KDF
Glenn, Sam, and Loren, Daren
Echo
W9CN
Mike and Miles
Foxtrot
N0NDM & W0CBH
Larry and Benjie
KC0WJJ Brian CU Liason
AE0SS
Nick
Ground Station
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.
note: customers are welcome to submit detailed synopses of their flights or web links to their own web sites.
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