Links
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http://www.arrl.org
This is the site for the American Radio Relay League. Go here
to learn about getting your amateur radio license.
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http://www.dxsoft.com/micwget.htm
This is the site where you can download CwGet, an exceptionally
handy and easy-to-use program which automatically decodes Morse
Code transmissions. This program can be used to decode the raw
data transmissions from Morse Code AnaSondes. This program also
seamlessly integrates with the Anasphere software for the Morse
Code AnaSondes to yield final data values.
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http://weather.uwyo.edu/
This site provides upper-air data in the form of forecasts and
actual radiosonde soundings. This data is useful if you want to
predict where a balloon will go, or to have data to compare with
that gathered by AnaSondes.
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http://aerolab.wff.nasa.gov/
"Sensors With Wings" is a NASA program for the development of small
UAVs for Earth Science. Many of Anasphere's instruments are being
developed for applications on these platforms.
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http://www.spacegrant.montana.edu/borealis/
This is the website for BOREALIS, which is the Montana Space Grant
Consortium's High Altitude Balloon Program. Anasphere's president,
Dr. John Bognar, was Flight Director for BOREALIS for two years.
This site illustrates how a student-driven near-space research
program can be conducted.