There are special websites, forums and FB groups dedicated to that. On these resources you can find designs, explanations, and even launch events where you can see it live. Good luck!
If you could find a balloon made of PTFE and cover part of it with foil, when water molecules hit it, electricity will be generated, the actual balloon can charge the unit. This hasn’t been invented yet because I just thought of it.
it you could metalise the top half, you could do that AND put a 2.4ghz transmitter inside the balloon and use the foil top as a parabolic reflector giving a very strong signal below. possibly an esp8266 store and forward repeater
Never knew about this stuff. Very interesting. Thanks for the detail in the brief.
Glad it was helpful!
Well done....lots of my questions answered.....TNX, 73
Love the presentation. Would have love to see the transmitter up close or how it was built.
There are special websites, forums and FB groups dedicated to that. On these resources you can find designs, explanations, and even launch events where you can see it live. Good luck!
The US likely shooting these down brought me here. Learned a lot!
Very cool!
great info - super
Thanks for your feedback.
Any hams use homemade hot air balloons ?
Very interesting. Thank you for posting this. I wonder if any of the payloads have been recovered after the balloons come down.
It's a good question but I'm sure that they are not designed to be picked up at the end of the journey.
I watched another video where some Polish hams found and returned a balloon to the states.
$400,000 missiles sent me here to find out what a pico even was, lol
Look up “Rain Power”. Possible to make light weight charger onboard. Just needs water / condensation to run over panel.
Interesting
I wonder if the US is taking down all these Pico Balloons.
Probably i'm on a list now, like how to make the Air Force to waste a 40,000 Sidewinder
"Unidentified Flying Object, the like the US government has never seen before" - US Military.
If you could find a balloon made of PTFE and cover part of it with foil, when water molecules hit it, electricity will be generated, the actual balloon can charge the unit. This hasn’t been invented yet because I just thought of it.
it you could metalise the top half, you could do that AND put a 2.4ghz transmitter inside the balloon and use the foil top as a parabolic reflector giving a very strong signal below. possibly an esp8266 store and forward repeater
What happens when Uncle Joe shoots it down with a $400,000 missile?