> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Transmitting data to a hot
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w2pi at optonline.net
Wed Oct 19 14:44:23 EDT 2005
This has been covered here many times over the years... but here goes once again...
Unattended (automatic control) transmission of one-way telemetry is permitted under the US FCC amateur rules.
With respect to one-way transmissions of weather information:
97.3(a)(45) defines "telemetry" as "a one-way transmission of measurements at a distance from the measuring instrument."
97.111(b)(7) explicitly permits one-way transmission of telemetry information.
As for unattended transmitters:
97.3(a)(6) defines automatic control as "The use of devices and procedures for control of a station when it is transmitting so that complaince with the FCC Rules is achieved without the control operator being present at a control point."
97.109(d) states that "When a station is being automatically controlled, the control operator need not be at the control point...Automatic control must cease ipon notification by a District Dierector that the station is transmitting improperly..."
Under 97.221(b), "A station may be automatically controlled while transmitting RTTY or data emissions on the 6 m or shorter wavelength bands..."
I'm not a lawyer (and I don't play one on TV), but these rules tell me that:
1. Using an amateur radio transmitter to transmit weather data (or the position of an aircraft, for that matter) is a permited one-way transmission. (One way means there does not have to be an intended recipient.)
2. It is permitted to build a tracker that has built in identification and put it in a place or vehicle that is not attended by a licensed amateur, as long as you can get to it and turn it off if it creates a problem.
(flame resistant clothing on)
73,
Paul W2PI
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Amirault <ramirault at erols.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:47 pm
Subject: Re: > Subject: Re: [aprssig] Transmitting data to a hot
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "K. Mark Caviezel"
> Subject: > Subject: Re: [aprssig] Transmitting data to a hot
>
>
> >> From: "Richard Amirault" <ramirault at erols.com>
> >> I assume you would be doing this on the ham bands.
> >> Unless there is a ham
> >> onboard the balloon I don't think that this would be
> >> legal ...
> >
> >>>>> huh? since when did you have to be a liscenced
> > ham to listen ?
>
> The "listening" part is the part you deleted from the quote of my
> message.
> Hams are supposed to talk to other hams, not the general public,
> aren't
> they? A ham transmission, be it voice, fast scan TV, data, or
> whatever, to
> the general public at large is called 'broadcasting' That's
> against the
> rules. A transmission from a ham to a single, specific non-ham
> is, as far
> as I understand it, also against the rules .. THAT was the way the
> original
> question was phrased. (something to the effect of: "I want to
> transmit WX
> data to a hot air baloon")
>
> Richard Amirault N1JDU
> Boston, MA, USA Go Fly A Kite
>
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