HIGH ALTITUDE RADIO ACTIVITIES
Hunt for Radiosondes - Twice a day, every day, radiosondes are launched all around the world. These are tiny high altitude balloons with electronic sensor packages and radio transmitters attached.
New England Weather Balloon Society - dedicated to launching high altitude balloon projects. This club brings together like minded tinkerers, engineers, and hams to work on exciting projects and launches. We work with middle school, high school, and college students as well as new and experienced adults.
StratoScience - Exciting youth electronics and coding class hosted by the New England Weather Balloon Society. This 9-month program combines concepts like space science, radio and wireless communications, Arduino coding and microcontrollers, electronic circuit design, soldering, PCB design, and soft skills like planning, scheduling, public speaking, and the scientific method.
Cubes in Space™ (CIS) - A specialized activity specifically for students ages 11-17 who are members of NEST, we join a program by
iEDU to teach students about the atmosphere, rocketry, high-altitude balloons, general laws of physics, radio communications, satellites, and space science. Students work in teams to design and propose experiments to launch into a near space environment on a NASA sounding rocket. After the flight they evaluate their projects and give a report at an amateur radio conference. Students achieve an FCC Amateur Radio License (beginner level) during this program.
HABGab and StratoScience - HABGab 2023 was a special event for the ham radio community in New England. A 2000g weather balloon carried 3 payloads at the edge of the atmosphere, one containing a crossband UHF/VHF repeater, built from two linked Baofeng BF-F8HP HTs.