Space images taken by amateur's £200 stratospheric weather balloon at 118,000 ft.
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Turkey9
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At least 20 miles as it was transmitting altitude at the max height of the flight. I'm not sure about the hard details of the system however.
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Patrick
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Turkey9 wrote ...
At least 20 miles as it was transmitting altitude at the max height of the flight. I'm not sure about the hard details of the system however.
I dont have any idea how to build (if even legal in my country) a 20 Mile serial RF communication line.
hmm thinking....
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