An open source toolkit for the tracking, termination and recovery of high altitude balloon flights and payloads

P. Clark*, M. Funk, B. Funk, T. Funk, R. E. Meadows, A. M. Brown, L. Li, R. J. Massey, C. B. Netterfield

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    Abstract

    We present an open source toolkit of flight-proven electronic devices which can be used to track, terminate and recover high altitude balloon flights and payloads. Comprising a beacon, pyrotechnic and non-pyrotechnic cut-down devices plus associated software, the toolkit can be used to: (i) track the location of a flight via Iridium satellite communication; (ii) release lift and/or float balloons manually or at pre-defined altitudes; (iii) locate the payload after descent. The size and mass of the toolkit make it suitable for use on weather or sounding balloon flights. We describe the technology readiness level of the toolkit, based on over 20 successful flights to altitudes of typically 32,000 m.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberP04003
    Number of pages24
    JournalJournal of Instrumentation
    Volume14
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 8 Apr 2019

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