Pawan 100g were quite popular a way back for this as their stated burst diameter was 1.7m IIRC - I think 25Km was typically achieved (with light payload) - although if you do the math the diameter would have been over 2m at that point (I think balloon companies generally under spec balloons). The Hwoyee 100 has a rated burst diameter of 2.0m - so with neck and payload antenna would be well over the 2m linear dimension of the small balloon regulation. Burst would probably be above 30Km with light payload. Totex do a 100g with burst diameter 1.98m - so again too big with neck and payload antenna (I have a few of those too). I had wondered if there was a way to invert the neck (like a belly button) and place the neck, payload and antenna inside the balloon - as a way of limboing under the regulation and achieving maximum altitude . I flew a few Pawan 100g a ways back also see JoAl flights (raspberry pi PITS based with camera). https://www.flickr.com/photos/16828840@N07/albums/72157632399831961/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/16828840@N07/albums/72157631375086030/
I'm currently playing with Hwoyee 30g balloons - which Mika & Co seem to manage 20Km (Happy to ship a few to anyone in the UK that can report back altitude achieved). Hwoyee also do a 50g balloon - which I'm guessing would do 25Km. I asked Hwoyee about this quite recently and they said the only other balloon they do is an 65g - but this is very much a "special".
30Km is a real aim for me on HAB flights as anything much less isn't HAB IMO.
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The ATGM336H is a great, cheap module - but the manufacturers state 18,000m (59,000ft) as the maximum height in the datasheet - has someone tested it above that and got it to work? Great for pico ballooning though (which as yet haven't got that high).
Personally I draw the proper HAB line at about 85,000ft (highest air breathing aircraft sustained flight)
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Interesting - I guess you have to ignore the manufacturer spec and either fly them or test them with HackRF.
The GP02 is based on the same chip as the ATGM336H (the AT6558) so if the ATGM336H works >18Km its a good guess that the GP02 works too. Certainly worth a try.
The newer SIM65H also lists the maximum altitude as 18,000m.
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The ATGM336H is a great, cheap module - but the manufacturers state 18,000m (59,000ft) as the maximum height in the datasheet -
Beware of the clones though, there seem to be some on AliExpress
And the Stm32wl also works with the Arduino IDE and Radiolib.
Certainly worth a try.
The newer SIM65H also lists the maximum altitude as 18,000m.
Does the questionable uBlox 6 respond with the correct UBX ACK packet when you apply the set flight mode command?
I have cheap uBlox 6 module from aliexpress - but it does respond the correct UBX ACK - so I have assumed it isn't a fake.
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Does the questionable uBlox 6 respond with the correct UBX ACK packet when you apply the set flight mode command?
Yes, I've personally flown the ATGM336H up to 28km on a real balloon so far. Other than a minor hiccup midway through (it reported 32km in one packet, then jumped back down to the proper altitude), it worked great.
Well, Platform IO is supposed to work with arduino framework but I couldn't get it to work yet. I'll have to do some further investigation.
What gps module did you use on your bak track?
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Horus seems to be quite problematic on LoRa chips. The sx1278 works alright but anything newer make a really dirty signal that can't get decoded most of the time. I'll do some more experiments with the settings but it doesn't seem like, it will ever work. Maybe it's time for something new based on LoRa. I personally don't like LoRa but it works so well it kind of outwheighs all the negative points.
I might be wrong (and stand to be corrected) but in my brief look at the Horus / radiolib code it looked like it was jumping the SX12xx frequency registers - which does not strike me a great. In the back of my mind I recall someone who had been very clever and generated 2FSK RTTY on the SX12xx by calculating the appropriate data stream to feed into LoRa - perhaps something similar can be done for 4-FSK. Or maybe I just dreamt that. Even if it could be done I think its likely that the symbol rates would be different from standard Horus.
I'll be flying a LoRa flight shortly - using my own tracker based on a Pi Pico, Arduino TinyGPSplus and the sandeepmistry / arduino-LoRa libraries. I'll be using Daves PITS LoRa gateway to receive and upload to Sondehub.
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