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If you'd like to add some infrastructure usage plots for this flight,
feel free to pull them from<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Tracking/Balloons/K6RPT-10*">http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Tracking/Balloons/K6RPT-10*</a>
(Trailing * required)<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Tracking/Balloons/K6RPT-11*">http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Tracking/Balloons/K6RPT-11*</a>
(Trailing * required)<br>
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Pick your favorite resolution and remember that you need to zoom in on
the higher numbers to see the detail.<br>
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Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ<br>
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PS.   You can also view another balloon flight at:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
 href="http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Tracking/Balloons/VE5AA-11*">http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Tracking/Balloons/VE5AA-11*</a>
(trailing * required)
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
 href="http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Tracking/Balloons/VE5AA-12*09-12*">http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Tracking/Balloons/VE5AA-12*09-12*</a>
(*s necessary)
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The reason for the extra qualification on VE5AA-12 is that I generated
plots for it before on 6/28/2009!
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<blockquote type="cite">Monitor their web at  
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  <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
 href="http://ve5aa.dyndns.org/Balloon/index.html">http://ve5aa.dyndns.org/Balloon/index.html</a>
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Stephen H. Smith wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4AAC491D.1070902@aol.com" type="cite">A complete
set of maps from this morning's K6RPT-10 balloon flight is now on my
web site at:
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     <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://wa8lmf.net/K6RPT_Balloon"><http://wa8lmf.net/K6RPT_Balloon></a>
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This is just a quickie paste up -- I'll do a better presentation later
tonight or tomorrow.
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According to my APRS log, the highest altitude achieved (or at least
transmitted) was 105,443 feet.
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The voice repeater was a total loss here in Pasadena.   A local
repeater output is active on this frequency - in fact I wonder if it
may have been getting picked up by the balloon once it reached
altitude.  It may have timed-out the on-board repeater.   Further, at
this QTH, this frequency was constantly getting blasted by an S-9
intermod mix of one ham repeater and one public safety repeater.
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