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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message news ![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote I've never seen a hand held transponder since Terra went out of business. They used to make a balloon pack (essentially the TRT250 and a battery) as you suggest. I was never sure of the legality of this especially once you get to the point of needing mode C (which the Terra didn't address, mind you back in the day, unless you were very high or near one of the busier TCA's you didn't need mode C). I doubt that it would be legal as mode C, unless it was a hard installation, and properly set up, blessed, pontified, and so forth. You could still go to the effort to get it approved; but nobody has to know that you are not going run it all of the time. -- Yes, Terra did set up a transponder w/Mode C for a hot air balloon. It was done while I worked there in '95 or '96. It was done for the Abruzzo family who were attempting an altitude record. They needed a transponder (in addition to the recording altimeter) since they were going into Class A airspace. IIRC, they made it somewhere around 31K ft. The "system" was a ruggedized instrument case with the TRT250, a gel cell and the altitude encoder mounted inside. The case "mounted" on the edge of the basket just like the balloon's instruments. The only tricky part was the antenna. It was mounted on an aluminum ground plane that had stabilizing lines run about 3 feet back along the coax. Once the balloon was airborne, it was slung over the side of the basket and hung about 5 feet below the basket. The lines kept the ground plane approximately level. (There's no real problem with wind in a free balloon.) Gerry |
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