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DESCRIPTION:This talk includes discussion and possible display of technical
  devices that can be additionally added to the basic radio-relay configura
 tion ‘in the field’\, such as environmental-monitoring sensors or more
  complex instruments (E.g. weather stations) that inform mobile radio amat
 eurs about weather conditions at the “other end of the road” –withou
 t any need for commercial media sources &amp; infrastructure (TV broadcast\, c
 ell phone towers\, etc.) This topic may be also of interest for agrarian-m
 eteorology\, soil science\, food production\, etc. as well as for members 
 of IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society.\n\nBesides the talk\, there
  will be a workshop ‘in the field’ featuring a team of students who wa
 lk around the campus\, carrying a handheld ham radio station equipped with
  a GNSS (GPS) receiver. The second team remains in the lab\, trying to rec
 eive radio signals (and position) sent by the first team.\n\nSpeaker(s): M
 iroslav Skoric\n\nUniversidad Carlos III de Madrid\, Av. de la Universidad
 \, 30\, Leganés\, Madrid\, Spain\, 28911
LOCATION:Universidad Carlos III de Madrid\, Av. de la Universidad\, 30\, Le
 ganés\, Madrid\, Spain\, 28911
ORGANIZER:javierp@usal.es
SEQUENCE:14
SUMMARY:DL by Miroslav Skoric - Environment Monitoring and Amateur Radio
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/544534
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This talk includes discussion and possible
  display of technical devices that can be additionally added to the basic 
 radio-relay configuration &amp;lsquo\;in the field&amp;rsquo\;\, such as environme
 ntal-monitoring sensors or more complex&amp;nbsp\; instruments (E.g. weather s
 tations) that inform mobile radio amateurs&amp;nbsp\; about weather conditions
  at the &amp;ldquo\;other end of the road&amp;rdquo\; &amp;ndash\;without any&amp;nbsp\; n
 eed for commercial media sources &amp;amp\; infrastructure (TV broadcast\, cel
 l&amp;nbsp\; phone towers\, etc.) This topic may be also of interest for&amp;nbsp\
 ; agrarian-meteorology\, soil science\, food production\, etc. as well as 
 for&amp;nbsp\; members of IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;
 Besides the talk\, there will be a workshop &amp;lsquo\;in the field&amp;rsquo\; f
 eaturing a team of students who walk around the campus\, carrying a handhe
 ld ham radio station equipped with a GNSS (GPS) receiver. The second team 
 remains in the lab\, trying to receive radio signals (and position) sent b
 y the first team.&lt;/p&gt;
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