Building The Fox-in-a-Box (FIAB) Raspberry Pi Telemetry Station
By PatriotmanPublished On: February 21, 2023Categories: antennas, Comms1 Comment on Building The Fox-in-a-Box (FIAB) Raspberry Pi Telemetry Station
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Telemetry can also be sent out on HF for long distance, non line of sight comms. A good example is the pirate beacon on 4095.7 KHz. It sends Morse code every 5 minutes of the battery voltage, outside then inside temperature and then solar panel current. Supposedly built on an Arduino microcontroller and located in the southwest desert area.