More radiosonde with project Horus
Watching STM32 Dev boards from the sky
watched
STM32 Development Boards (literally) Falling From The Sky - linux.conf.au
seems like a whole bunch of tools and links I had not come across
- Recycling the radiosondes
- https://github.com/darksidelemm/RS41FOX - for fox hunting
- https://github.com/darksidelemm/RS41HUP (no longer maintained)
- alternative for custom software for Vaisala RS41 https://github.com/mikaelnousiainen/RS41ng
- It is possible to recycle RS41-SGP sondes for amateur radio use without any electrical changes https://github.com/whallmann/RS41HUP_V2
- programmer like STLINK-V3MINIE
- reuse for own telemetry balloons
- https://github.com/projecthorus/horusbinary
- now use
https://github.com/projecthorus/horusdemodlib
- High Altitude Balloon Telemetry Library
- has input from David Grant Rowe - desinger of Codec
2 -
https://www.rowetel.com
- https://github.com/drowe67/codec2
- this is the guy who’s video I remember where he was introduced as donig something better than closed source companies?
- should watch David Rowe presents on codec2 and SM1000
- and take a look at his SM1000
- now use
https://github.com/projecthorus/horusdemodlib
- https://github.com/projecthorus/horusbinary
- could reuse them for something like Open Glider Network
- http://www.projecthorus.org/ is an amateur high altitude balloon project based in Adeliade
- they upload to https://sondehub.org/
- ultimately they suggest your run Automatic Radiosonde Receiver
Utilities
- upload to https://sondehub.org
- use https://github.com/projecthorus/chasemapper if offline
- they do mention that APRS data is also uploaded to sites, presumably like https://aprs.fi