[aprssig] K6RPT-12 Balloon Seems To Be Having GPS Problems
Steve Noskowicz
noskosteve at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 3 13:51:59 EST 2012
Thanks, Greg,
Is the payload similar to CNSP-11 that made it to the Med?
73, Steve, K9DCI
--- On Mon, 12/3/12, Greg Clark wrote:
There is some evidence of the entire system resetting.
take a look back at UTC TIME 13:37:10, and you'll see an altitude reading of 109373, and note that for the previous 37 minutes or so the lat/lon are repeated.
When the firmware powers up, it initializes the altitude to 33,333 meters (or roughly 109373 feet). If the firmware doesn't get a valid set of coordinates from the GPS, it transmits this altitude along with the last known good coordinates
Then at time 13:39:02 it gets new coordinates and an altitude of 102174.
This doesn't explain the other behavior that we're seeing now, where a large percentage of the packets have an altitude way too low.
Greg K7RKT
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Stephen H. Smith <wa8lmf2 at aol.com> wrote:
On 12/3/2012 10:38 AM, Greg Clark wrote:
I don't think it's resetting, I think it's losing lock, or dropping intermittently into 2D mode as it gets fewer than 4 satellites.
Greg K7RKT
How could it EVER get fewer than 4 satellites at 100,000 feet?
It is clearly losing lock, whether from resets, low battery voltage, RFI from the two-meter transmitter when it keys up (crap quarter-wave whip without a proper ground plane??), or possibly extreme cold at 100,000 feet. I haven't seen any details on the packaging of the payload.
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