2023
DOI: 10.3390/atmos14071118
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Insights on Polar Day Antarctica Radio Propagation Using Amateur Radio Beacons on Circumnavigating Balloons

Abstract: We deployed six pico balloons with 20 m transmitters (14.09 MHz) from Neumayer Station III in the 2022 Antarctic summer. Our objective was to evaluate ionospheric propagation in lower latitudes. Leveraging the Weak Signal Propagation Reporter (WSPR) protocol, we transmitted and received telemetry data on a global scale. Each balloon remained airborne for over a month, with one completing eight circumnavigations of the southern hemisphere, transmitting WSPR beacon data for 98 days. Our analysis focused on signa… Show more

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“…Previous studies have utilized radiosonde balloons to gain an understanding of thermodynamic properties influencing thunderstorms (Bartos et al, 2022;Coniglio & Parker, 2020;Stolzenburg & Marshall, 2009). Additionally, weather balloon flights have been instrumental in determining the radio refractive index of the atmosphere (Clinger & Straiton, 1960;Hao et al, 2022;Pham & Nguyen, 2022), while smaller pico balloons have proven useful in investigating ionospheric signal propagation over remote regions (McKinney, 2023a(McKinney, , 2023b(McKinney, , 2023c. Previous work has been done using balloon-based platforms to understand radiation and TGF detection in thunderstorms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have utilized radiosonde balloons to gain an understanding of thermodynamic properties influencing thunderstorms (Bartos et al, 2022;Coniglio & Parker, 2020;Stolzenburg & Marshall, 2009). Additionally, weather balloon flights have been instrumental in determining the radio refractive index of the atmosphere (Clinger & Straiton, 1960;Hao et al, 2022;Pham & Nguyen, 2022), while smaller pico balloons have proven useful in investigating ionospheric signal propagation over remote regions (McKinney, 2023a(McKinney, , 2023b(McKinney, , 2023c. Previous work has been done using balloon-based platforms to understand radiation and TGF detection in thunderstorms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%