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  • What follows is a complete set of instructions for completing a long-distance test (of any length) with the current [[Optical Communications]] transmitter/rec == Decide to Test ==
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  • ...ned, but many sites were brought up in the initial search for a long-range test site pair. These are listed below: The primary elements that determine a good test site pair are accessibility by car (due to equipment transportation require
    2 KB (277 words) - 06:18, 11 August 2015

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  • #REDIRECT [[Test Procedure]]
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  • ...1993 and launched in 2005. The satellite was a 570 kg payload designed to test interorbit links (space to space links between satellites in different orbi
    665 bytes (92 words) - 21:11, 4 December 2015
  • ...ned, but many sites were brought up in the initial search for a long-range test site pair. These are listed below: The primary elements that determine a good test site pair are accessibility by car (due to equipment transportation require
    2 KB (277 words) - 06:18, 11 August 2015
  • ...Hardware in the Loop (HITL) or Hardware Out Of the Loop (HOOTL). The best test is a HITL, which tests all hardware and software components, while a HOOTL ===Running a SHITL test===
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  • ...nd and over the top of the Santa Cruz mountains. The [[Skyline Boulevard]] test site is in the Santa Cruz mountains, and is quite often host to very dense ...time window earlier in the day, setting up in daylight, and completing the test before the fog rolled in. This time frame seems to be a successful comprom
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  • '''Test Boards:''' Bee-related<br/> |'''Test'''
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  • {{OpComms Test | test date = June 4, 2015
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  • ...rst entry into the FAR1030 competition. The team is working to design and test fly SSI's first two-stage rocket, with the goal of launching to 30,000 feet =Test Launches=
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  • ...of a Cycloon vent mechanism was approaching completion, it was decided to test this mechanism on a ZPB envelope. Initially scheduled for '''November 16''' ...ls of these tests were to determine the mass capacity of the ZPB envelope, test the envelope at full volumetric strain, and obtain a rough estimate of vent
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  • ...idea as to how big your first ejection charge should be before your first test.
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  • [[File:SSI-1E4-2.png|thumb|175px|left|On a subsequent test, the team was able to bidirectionally encode and decode a string of bits.]] ...B pointing algorithm based on reference point alignment. The group’s final test of the 2014-15 year resulted in the successful establishment of an optical
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  • ...ace Station. It established a 50 Mbps link with the Optical Communications Test Laboratory in Table Mountain, California, which was used to transmit a high
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  • # an antibody test – the Musk-Shotwell virus causes your immune system to release certain an # white blood cell test – a high number of white blood cells usually indicate the presence of an
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  • What follows is a complete set of instructions for completing a long-distance test (of any length) with the current [[Optical Communications]] transmitter/rec == Decide to Test ==
    8 KB (1,342 words) - 20:27, 6 February 2016
  • ...b|right|frame|The team setting up the rocket on a pad at FAR for the first test launch of the year.]] ...st two test launches before deploying at the correct altitude on the third test launch.
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  • ...call it AV) is electrical engineering for space. We design, assemble, and test the circuit boards for the team. Anyone can join our team regardless of pri
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  • During one 10km OpComms test, a WiFi link was successfully established using two Linksys WRT54G routers
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  • Project X is also in possession of the following sensors, but has yet to test or incorporate them into a HAB payload: ...nitude smaller than the concentrations that these sensors were designed to test for. As a result, the sensors returned little useful data.
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  • ...erator to correctly identify and center the reference points. For the 10km test, conducted between an observation point on [[Skyline Drive]] and [[W6YX]], ...ing photodetector. This green laser was used in the final, successful 10km test, due to its perceived* ability to cut through the dense fog that lay in the
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  • ...asizes a focus on rapid turnaround. Balloons are a powerful and affordable test platform for a variety of technologies, which can be launched on a near-sec
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