Why the wing and developing it or similar.? what wrong just using something like big weather balloon. solar cells on top transceiver below and tethered to a truck with about 300ft cable ? You don't need to go very high to get cell coverage over a city or a rural area,.. It simple to transport to any area needed and cheap.
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For civilian emergency use in calamities 300ft is more than adequate.
For military no matter how high you fly it ,unless you going way up into the stratosphere a casual blast from any jet fighter plane will destroy it. As its stationary and flimsy construction about 1.2 seconds of gunfire will destroy it.
Also I think they now have satellite's in high orbit that already do what you are wanting??Comment
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I cant give you any long term emperical info but im very happy with our semi flex lightweight panels on our solar rickshaw project so far. Posted in Solar living section. We are not using it yet as a motor power source but more for 12v acsess. power. I feel when we come up with more effecient batteries or motors we are going to struggle self powering. but i find it fun and ihope you do too and maybe we can help each other. good luck on your project.
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You are not going to find it as batteries and motors are as efficient as they can possible be. LiPo batteries efficiency is 99% and synchronize motors are 95 to 98% efficient. There is nothing more to gain. With 12 volt motors are are extremely limited.MSEE, PEComment
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Well John then all I can say is you do not know much about low power UHF and Microwave radio frequencies if that is what you believe. If that were true no city would need more than one cell tower. In every city of the USa every downtown high rise building has it own cell radio installed in it just to serve that building.MSEE, PEComment
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Other than the ideas presented before, what you want is LiFepo4, and NOT LiCoo2 batteries under your ride. That is, put Lithium-Phosphate (Lifepo4) into service rather than unstable Lithium-Cobalt (laptop / cellphone chemistry). Lifepo4's are MUCH more stable and safe than LiCoo2. There are many lifepo4 manufacturers out there now, from duct-tape garage setups, to quality units. The EV community has the better ones and they've been out for years now. Of course, like any battery you can abuse them if you lose respect.
Charging a Lifepo4 is not rocket science. You can use a simple solar charge controller, provided you set the upper voltage limit properly. Ie, for a 12v application, one can simply run at 14.2v or so and be in business.
In fact, Genasun started from something as simple as this. While a standard pwm charge controller worked to charge his lifepo4, it suffered a quality failure, and Genasun refined the quality and more exacting charge capabilities. But you CAN put an existing solar charge controller into use with lifepo4 as long as you set voltages properly.
While I desire to use a lifepo4-specific charge controller eventually, my lifepo4's are doing just fine with a menagerie of Morningstar pwm controllers.Comment
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Well John then all I can say is you do not know much about low power UHF and Microwave radio frequencies if that is what you believe. If that were true no city would need more than one cell tower. In every city of the USa every downtown high rise building has it own cell radio installed in it just to serve that building.
Your answer is ridiculous in the extreme..and totally out of wack to what I was replying,.
In an emergency situation which is most likely to need a transportable cell type transceiver is in a rural or semi rural area with a limited number of emergency /rescue people to use it..
Its not a set up for 100,000 teenagers needing their daily fix of Facebook.Comment
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Now that I beat you down let me offer a concept that can work and has application in Military and Civil communications. A flying wing pressurized with helium or hydrogen with graphite for the structure support that can carry a communications radio package to high altitude and orbit a strategic area like a city indefinitely. It is possible with tech we have today. Military would love such a product or Civil search and rescue operations where there is not cell phone over 70% of the USA land mass. That you can sell.Comment
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FWIW Dalls is a lot larger than you give it credit for. The metroplex if viewed like a circle is some 60 miles or more in diameter, covers 12 counties, and some 9,286 square miles .MSEE, PEComment
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I cant give you any long term emperical info but im very happy with our semi flex lightweight panels on our solar rickshaw project so far. Posted in Solar living section. We are not using it yet as a motor power source but more for 12v acsess. power. I feel when we come up with more effecient batteries or motors we are going to struggle self powering. but i find it fun and ihope you do too and maybe we can help each other. good luck on your project.
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We are doing research. It looks like we are leaning towards these flexible as a partial solution to power. We wont be able to completely charge the battery in a decent time but we have a few other ideas. I am going to check out the solar living section and share some info that I findComment
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Other than the ideas presented before, what you want is LiFepo4, and NOT LiCoo2 batteries under your ride. That is, put Lithium-Phosphate (Lifepo4) into service rather than unstable Lithium-Cobalt (laptop / cellphone chemistry). Lifepo4's are MUCH more stable and safe than LiCoo2. There are many lifepo4 manufacturers out there now, from duct-tape garage setups, to quality units. The EV community has the better ones and they've been out for years now. Of course, like any battery you can abuse them if you lose respect.
Charging a Lifepo4 is not rocket science. You can use a simple solar charge controller, provided you set the upper voltage limit properly. Ie, for a 12v application, one can simply run at 14.2v or so and be in business.
In fact, Genasun started from something as simple as this. While a standard pwm charge controller worked to charge his lifepo4, it suffered a quality failure, and Genasun refined the quality and more exacting charge capabilities. But you CAN put an existing solar charge controller into use with lifepo4 as long as you set voltages properly.
While I desire to use a lifepo4-specific charge controller eventually, my lifepo4's are doing just fine with a menagerie of Morningstar pwm controllers.Comment
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