That's right. I was only referring to the radio aspects, and did not 
account
for that thing classifying as an "aircraft".  It may easily become a 
navigation
hazard.

Complicated, and ugly indeed...

Jose, CO2JA

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John B. Stephensen escribió:

>  Anything less than 50 km in altitude is an aircraft and must be
>  licensed by the country of origin while it's over international
>  waters and by the country it's flying over when over land.
>
>  73,
>
>  John KD6OZH
>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Jose Amador
>  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *To:*
>  digitalradio@yahoogroups.com <mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>
>  *Sent:* Tuesday, November 06, 2007 22:33 UTC *Subject:* Re:
>  [digitalradio] 10 MHz Amateur Radio balloon to Cross the Atlantic
>
>
>  I believe it falls, jurisdictionwise, in the same case as a
>  satellite. It must be licensed by some administration, and also, do
>  not violate the spectrum boundaries of others under it.
>
>  That is cleat on the satellite bands, but not so in HF, in a non
>  satellite activity allocated band.
>
>  Jose, CO2JA.


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