About halfway through the flight the number of satellites seen by the sonde started dropping. When it got to 6, it started giving timestamp errors. It then started sending out invalid GPS coordinates.
You can view the flight path and sensor data for RS41-SGP R5020799 on the SondeHub tracker! https://sondehub.org/R5020799
As you can see, it was reporting to be flying at 40m altitude in Belarus for some time. This data was reported by multiple receivers and also affected another sonde T0340269 which reported this identical path….
What would cause this? GPS spoofing by satellite? I’m very curious.
The sonde itself I located after it started picking up more satellites again and corrected the location for the rest of the flight. The meteo telemetry was correct for the whole flight.
Let me know in the comments, have you got any theories?
This one was quite close to my house so I could go fetch it while walking the dog 😀
It also gave me a chance to test out the latest improvements on RDZsonde, which now can display all the meteo telemetry on the screen.
The refresh rate of the camera makes it hard to take a photo of the screen.
I now have 3 TTGO devices, one is stationary with my DIY 3D printed ground plane monopole and the two others I use when mobile. All of them feed back into Sondehub, even the mobile ones, which means that the final landing spot is also recorded automatically.
This was quite an easy one. Still testing all the new functionalities of the RDZsonde firmware. Today I have muddy shoes at work because of this recovery 😀