Balloon Hunting

Tutorial About SuperDF:
Balloon Tracking and Recovery Using SuperDF
SuperDF offers several advantages over Dopplers and beams.
- The SuperDF is very much more sensitive than the Doppler. This
is important when the balloon falls below line of sight. It can
land in an area that will not allow the unit to be picked up by a
Doppler until you are rather close (due to terrain shielding).
SuperDF will be functional much father away.
- SuperDF will give you very accurate and high resolution
bearings on a balloon. These bearing are very much easier and
faster to obtain with high accuracy than a small beam. They will
be more accurate too! With careful installation and use, you
should be able to obtain bearings accurate to about 1 degree (for
a balloon at altitude). Two or more SuperDFs can be used to
triangulate to accurately plot the ground path.
- SuperDF also can be used to accurately measure the angle of
elevation of the balloon. If you also have real-time telemetry
providing altitude, then only one SuperDF is needed to plot the
flight path in three dimensions! Knowing where you are, the
payload altitude, and the azimuth direction and the angle of
elevation to the payload tells you exactly where the payload is in
3-D space. (If you have two SuperDFs tracking, you can get the
same information without using telemetry. Obviously, the
measurements taken by the two SuperDFs will have to be coordinated
to be taken at the same times.) Taking this data during the decent
will help in defining the touch-down point. A smaller area to
search will help your teams still using Dopplers to get into
range. To make good use of this potential would require building
an AZ-EL rotating system, along with the ability to rotate the
SuperDF antenna 45 degrees around one of its "front" axis. (I will
provide more details, if you need it.)
- If you have to go out on foot to locate the payload, SuperDF
can be taken on foot, and do a good job. This is more of a problem
with a Doppler or a small beam, especially in rugged terrain. Thus
you do not need a separate RDF for on foot, or for close-in
sniffing. SuperDF does it ALL, and does EACH very well!
George R. Andrews President
Contact
George R. Andrews (Russ, K6BMG)
BMG Engineering, Inc.
9935 Garibaldi Avenue
Temple City, CA
91780, USA
Voice 1(626)285-6963
Fax 1(626)285-1684 (24 hour automatic)
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(31 Jan 1996)
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