Bob; What would be the legality (maritime and otherwise) of a floating solar powered APRS equipped raft? I am thinking along the lines of a Styrofoam NERF-ball type approach that would pose little danger to ships but could be big enough for solar panels, APRS, GPS, weather station, camera and other experiments . Something that could serve as a relay as well as a data collection experiment. For comms, maybe APRS plus some high speed satellite data uplink, commercial or amateur. Think of it as an ocean going satellite!
How about maybe the buoy system?
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/rmd.shtml
73, Jeff WB2SYK
________________________________ From: Joe Leikhim rhyolite@nettally.com To: bruninga@usna.edu; "amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2011 3:45 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: APRS on Bernuda and Atlantic
Bob; What would be the legality (maritime and otherwise) of a floating solar powered APRS equipped raft? I am thinking along the lines of a Styrofoam NERF-ball type approach that would pose little danger to ships but could be big enough for solar panels, APRS, GPS, weather station, camera and other experiments . Something that could serve as a relay as well as a data collection experiment. For comms, maybe APRS plus some high speed satellite data uplink, commercial or amateur. Think of it as an ocean going satellite!
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