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Recently have been made available on ebay surplus stock of RS80
radiosonde.
They have very sensitive and accurate sensor for Pressure, temperature
and Humidity measurement up to 30 Km. I' m just asking some hints or
help to decode the signal transmitted from the sonde to the ground.
Please note that all over the world every day are lunched hundreds of
sondes, using the same signal coding technique.
So, if anyone is interested, we could start a cooperative work in
order to find the best way to decode RS80 signals, both from
meteorological station and by self-lunched balloon (or rocket !!)
Basically, the 403 Mhz radio signal is modulated in the range 7 to 10
KHz, and six "channel" are sent in sequence (2 as low/hight reference,
4 for physical quantity)The first channel is the highest frequency,
and mark the start of the "packet", which last about 1.5 sec.
Please send copy also by mail (I'm not used to these NG !!)
Red_fab
radiosonde.
They have very sensitive and accurate sensor for Pressure, temperature
and Humidity measurement up to 30 Km. I' m just asking some hints or
help to decode the signal transmitted from the sonde to the ground.
Please note that all over the world every day are lunched hundreds of
sondes, using the same signal coding technique.
So, if anyone is interested, we could start a cooperative work in
order to find the best way to decode RS80 signals, both from
meteorological station and by self-lunched balloon (or rocket !!)
Basically, the 403 Mhz radio signal is modulated in the range 7 to 10
KHz, and six "channel" are sent in sequence (2 as low/hight reference,
4 for physical quantity)The first channel is the highest frequency,
and mark the start of the "packet", which last about 1.5 sec.
Please send copy also by mail (I'm not used to these NG !!)
Red_fab