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- If you can’t tell from the picture, Brent and Bryce are twins
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- They both went to RIT and ended up working together at SpaceX
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- They worked on AMSAT for their senior project
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- Fox series cube sats
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- AMSAT will make a plugin module
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- Elona (sp?) grants
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- 1U cubesats
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- AO40 – 600 kg satellite
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- MPPT on github
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- This actually was an analog computer to cut down on components that are susceptible to cosmic rays.
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- It relies on feed forward
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- Stateless design
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- AO91
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- AO92 – just under a year
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- K2GEXT
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- Balloon hipster
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- For their balloon project, they prioritized reliability
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- Used nail polish as conformal coat
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- Fell through a thunderstorm
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- Joined SpaceX mid-2013
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- Around the time of C2 – First dragon mission
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- 1000 people when they joined
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- F921 – upgraded version. This is the one outside of SpaceX as a monument.
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- Engineering as an action sport
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- Watching conspiracy videos about spacex
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- Burning out
- 0h 30m 20s
- What electronics are involved
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- Rio Team
- 0h 32m 57s
- Consumer parts vs aerospace parts
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- Shaun from Planet episode
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- MIL standard 1540
- 0h 36m 51s
- NASA derating
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- Guidance, nav, control
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- Fault recovery
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- Sensing the environment
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- Pyrotechnics
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- Frangible bolts
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- RF telemtry
- 0h 42m 16s
- Space race 3.0
- 0h 44m 59s
- Lock step (is having 2 processors normally)
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- Voting is having 3 systems
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- Curiosity goes into safe mode
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- Designing circuits at a very low level
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- Understanding every way a circuit that is going to fail
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- As engineers they’re really paranoid now
- 0h 52m 1s
- SMPS failure
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- What is the margin of the components
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- Derating = overspec’ing
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- No one complains when it’s lighter
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- FaradayRF
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- 900 MHz digital radio
- 1h 9m 5s
- Trying to make a platform for people to build on
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- Delay tolerant network
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- PSK31, FT8
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- ISM band
- 1h 17m 8s
- Article about differences
- 1h 17m 47s
- APRS
- 1h 21m 28s
- National projects
- 1h 21m 32s
- SDR vs Faraday
- 1h 24m 5s
- CC430 radio
- 1h 26m 53s
- 10-100kBaud
- 1h 27m 5s
- goTenna
- 1h 33m 56s
- TUN tap
- 1h 47m 39s
- FaradayRF GitHub
- 1h 56m 13s
- Relativity space in LA
- 1h 57m 40s
- Aeon 1 engine
- 1h 58m 17s
- Careers page
- 1h 58m 47s
- Autonomous airplanes
- 2h 1m 55s
- Richard Branson quote
- 2h 4m 36s
- @kb1lqd
- 2h 6m 14s
- @kb1lqc
- 2h 6m 32s
- @relativityspace
- 2h 6m 55s
john says
the description sounds like a type of torrent Wi-Fi files for amateur radio? twitter for amateurs with type of message queue or data bank. so priority would go to small data files like QSO contacts up-to 140 characters 5 to 20kb .mid-size data files like image or pdf get less priority. 1 to 4 MB . with say big data files at the lowest priority. 300 MB + plus – video or interactive or multimedia content. decentralize data files would be queued up on the radio equipment waiting for a contact other radios.
the equipment user can set the bands, size & priority of files torrenting from their radios.
amateur radio has a lot of old traditions that maybe would be opposed to the idea of data torrenting.
or autonomic transmitting on multiple frequencies. amateur radios with artificial intelligence.