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====Summary==== | ====Summary==== | ||
- | * Manufacturer: | + | * Manufacturer: |
- | * Model Number: | + | |
* Receiver Serial Number: BP 02989 | * Receiver Serial Number: BP 02989 | ||
- | * University Tag Number: Need to get | ||
- | * User Manual: | ||
====Sample Launches==== | ====Sample Launches==== | ||
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The radio communication between USB receiver and sonde uses the 434 MHz radio band, with 100 mW effect. The exact frequency is configurable at run-time in the range 400-479.9 MHz. The transmission power can also be lowered to follow local radio regulations. For safety, before launch check that the software reports a solid radio link by a green radio sub-system panel on the status tab. When the sonde starts, it looks for the receiver at the last known frequency for 5 seconds. If the receiver is not found, the sonde starts alternating between a pre-defined frequency (434.00 MHz) and the last known frequency. At first start of a new sonde or to make the sonde recognize a new frequency, press the software button "Pair with sonde" until a window appears for the sonde. | The radio communication between USB receiver and sonde uses the 434 MHz radio band, with 100 mW effect. The exact frequency is configurable at run-time in the range 400-479.9 MHz. The transmission power can also be lowered to follow local radio regulations. For safety, before launch check that the software reports a solid radio link by a green radio sub-system panel on the status tab. When the sonde starts, it looks for the receiver at the last known frequency for 5 seconds. If the receiver is not found, the sonde starts alternating between a pre-defined frequency (434.00 MHz) and the last known frequency. At first start of a new sonde or to make the sonde recognize a new frequency, press the software button "Pair with sonde" until a window appears for the sonde. | ||
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+ | ====Equipment==== | ||
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+ | The Mini-sonde system is made up of three main components. | ||
+ | * Sonde/ | ||
+ | * Receiver/ | ||
+ | * Balloon/ | ||
+ | The last item is to have a tank of helium. We have used the Radiosonde S1H3-R-SW Swarmsonde and Radiosonde S1H3-R. We been using the Argon, Helium, Nitrogen, Gas Regulator, CGA-580, Single Stage, Brass, 0 to 125 psi available at [[https:// | ||
====How to Set up Software==== | ====How to Set up Software==== | ||
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====Inventory==== | ====Inventory==== | ||
- | Windsond Backpack: (As of 04/05/2022) | + | |
+ | WindSond Toolbox: (As of 04/29/2024) | ||
* Windsond RR2 Receiver | * Windsond RR2 Receiver | ||
* Laptop Charge Cable / 90W-AC Adapter | * Laptop Charge Cable / 90W-AC Adapter | ||
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* Receiver -> USB cable | * Receiver -> USB cable | ||
* Rechargeable battery USB cord (Currently Missing) | * Rechargeable battery USB cord (Currently Missing) | ||
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- | WindSond Toolbox: (As of 04/05/2022) | ||
* String and Rectangular Cardboard Cutouts (In Bag) | * String and Rectangular Cardboard Cutouts (In Bag) | ||
* Large charged reusable batteries (in bag) X3 | * Large charged reusable batteries (in bag) X3 | ||
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====Additional Information==== | ====Additional Information==== | ||
- | For additional information on any of the mini sondes, please check the Windsond file on the NAS drive. | + | For additional information on any of the mini sondes, please check the Windsond file on the NAS drive. |
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+ | ====Setting up a Minisonde Project====| | ||
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+ | ^ Heading 3 | Row 1 Col 2 | Row 1 Col 3 | | ||
+ | ^ Heading 4 | no colspan this time | | | ||
+ | ^ Heading 5 | Row 2 Col 2 | Row 2 Col 3 | |
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