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Subject :Re:Finding the bearing between antennas..
2012-01-31- 15:44:07
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Volusia County FL
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Finding the bearing between antennas
Thanks for the kind words, Mark. I'm new too. I figure if all us noobies post and share what we're struggling with and what we're learning we'll all come out ahead.
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Subject :Re:Finding the bearing between antennas..
2012-01-31- 15:38:04
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Volusia County FL
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Finding the bearing between antennas
I am very new at this, however I always enjoy your posts...they are very informative and I really appreciate that. Keep up the great work, and keep it as simple as possible. As soon as I figure out how to put my picture on here I will...I have tried more than 10 times and it is very frustrating.
Thanks Again Mark KC9TYA
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Subject :Finding the bearing between antennas..
2012-01-31- 14:21:04
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Volusia County FL
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Finding the bearing between antennas
My GPS tells me the coordinates of each of my two antenna locations but since they will be too far apart to see each other visually, I won't know which direction to aim them. I need to know which bearing to take from one to the other. I found a free app for my Ipod Touch that takes the coordinates of each antenna and reports the direction in which to aim each of them. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/geocaching-toolkit-igct/id290585562?mt=8
73 Mark KV4I
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Subject :Local bandplans for 2.4 GHz..
2012-01-31- 07:32:30
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Local bandplans for 2.4 GHz
Just wondering if anyone anywhere has approached their regional frequency coordinator about the 2.4 GHz bandplan. I realize this is a gentlemans agreement, and I am guessing most states default to the 1991 ARRL bandplan From: http://www.arrl.org/band-plan-1
2400.0-2403.0 |
Satellite |
2403.0-2408.0 |
Satellite high-rate data |
2408.0-2410.0 |
Satellite |
2410.0-2413.0 |
FM repeaters (25 kHz) output |
2413.0-2418.0 |
High-rate data |
2418.0-2430.0 |
Fast-scan TV |
2430.0-2433.0 |
Satellite |
2433.0-2438.0 |
Satellite high-rate data |
2438.0-2450.0 |
WB FM, FSTV, FMTV, SS experimental |
Also wondering has anyone stumbled into any other ham activity on the band? I've been thinking about bringing the topic up with my states frequency coordinator.
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Subject :Re:Helena, Mt. Mesh..
2012-01-30- 16:11:04
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Helena, Mt. Mesh
Hello, Bill.
I got that new router flashed and configured.
I don't expect it to get out very far from my kitchen table at the moment, but maybe I'll take it for a ride in the car. :)
HSM-MESH, Ch1, KE7VUX-100. I'm assuming that matches your configuration.
Now to get more packages installed.
Have you looked into the surface-mount OpenTracker from [url=https://www.argentdata.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=64]ArgentData[/url]. It is designed to be installed inside the WRT54G on the unpopulated TTL serial port.
It would then give you either a fully featured APRS digi (or client) or you can use it as a KISS TNC. You would still need the VHF radio to mate with it.
As a KISS TNC, it can be "kiss-attach'ed" to the network inside the router, and then you can treat it like any other network device and route traffic.
Or use the mesh network as the backhaul for an APRS-Igate. Argent also sells a small 300mw data radio. I don't know if you can get the whole thing inside the case.. |
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Subject :Re:Using Non-Type routers..
2012-01-30- 02:49:40
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Using Non-Type routers
The active firmware developers are few in number and they have requests that would easily take decades to complete. So we have to focus on what we feel will be of the most help to the most users of the firmware developed. There are very few routers from any vendor that have not been considered for firmware support. We started out with Open-Wrt firmware as our base. Much of what we do is guided by what Open-Wrt supports. The Open-WRT tools is where the list of generated firmware we post comes from. This was an Open-WRT decision to group routers based on similar chip sets. To use some of the compiled firmware posted, you may have to take additionl steps to get the firmware to load in other than the supported routers. We simply do not have the resources to port the fw to all the routers that people might find at yard sale or in the trash. We would welcome more firmware developers that would work with us to support more routers. Anyone that takes on that task must realze that they will get a lot of "quick questions" that are not quick to answer. So yes, we have thought about porting HSMM-MESH(tm) fw to just about any wireless router made. There are millions of usable Linksys WRT54G routers in the world. They are not hard to find. So we focused on this popular, easy to find, super versitile hardware platform. When we get the fw ported to a new hw platform and stable. We will post the news on the home page of this web site.
-Glenn KD5MFW
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Subject :Re:Requesting advice on antenna selection..
2012-01-29- 12:04:21
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Requesting advice on antenna selection
Fab corp makes good but expensive antennas. I've used their omni15 model in a ditty wide wifi project that got canned. Coupled with a 1w amp I could easily connect to it with a usb wifi dongle about 1mile away not line of sight. |
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Subject :Re:Using Non-Type routers..
2012-01-28- 11:33:51
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Using Non-Type routers
There are some routers out there that have enough flash memory, it's just that OpenWRT doesn't yet support those units; I'm going to try to find kernel source for the Linksys E2500 and try to get that unit working as my first node.
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Subject :Re:The Serval Project..
2012-01-28- 11:29:56
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The Serval Project
An interesting project; I think it's something to consider for use, even if the range isn't the best at this time.
Matthew
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Subject :Using Non-Type routers..
2012-01-27- 17:27:42
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Using Non-Type routers
Hello All,
Just wondering if anyone has thought about using the non-version type Linksys routers for repeaters. I see a lot of people are making the Linksys G, GS and GL models into repeaters only for WiFi. Just wondering if this could be done with for what we are doing? I know that the newer one's don't have enough flash memory to work, but maybe a stripped down version of the HSMM-Mesh software that would only repeat the version of HSMM-Mesh that we're using. If this could be done then that would open the door to be able to use the later versions that are out there.
Just a thought.. Comments welcome.
73's de Eric...KD4MZM...
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Subject :Re:POE Standards for HSMM-MESH..
2012-01-27- 12:59:03
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POE Standards for HSMM-MESH
I earned my first MCSE in 1999 and I'm still learning new things. That's the nature (and for me, half the fun) of technology. There's always something new to learn. |
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Subject :Re:POE Standards for HSMM-MESH..
2012-01-26- 16:03:52
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POE Standards for HSMM-MESH
5+ years of computer repair and networking and im still learning new things. Thanks. |
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Subject :Re:POE Standards for HSMM-MESH..
2012-01-26- 12:53:57
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POE Standards for HSMM-MESH
802.3af Standards A and B are described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet
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Subject :Re:POE Standards for HSMM-MESH..
2012-01-26- 11:36:57
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POE Standards for HSMM-MESH
I've never heard of it referenced as mode "A" or mode "B" but I would imagine that's limited to which mode your hardware supports. Most consumer hardware isn't compatible with POE but I simply sliced a power adapter onto the unused pairs in a cat5. Its not a "true to spec" POE implementation but it works, and all of my "tech savvy" friends know how to hook it up at first sight. |
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Subject :Re:license requirements..
2012-01-26- 11:03:13
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That's good news. Time to get on the sign up list! It will be a couple months till the test date but I will post back after that and add my network to the list. I just picked up some more wrt54's today for $5 so im up to 6 so far |
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Subject :What is peculiar about the HSMM build?..
2012-01-26- 03:31:10
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What is peculiar about the HSMM build?
Aside from OPENWRT for the WRT54G and including OLSRD, what makes the packaged versions available here "special"? Are there particular changes to the olsrd that are not in the main branch that are needed? Do they make the olsrd included incompatible with other implementations? Or is it just that you've made my life easier by pre-configuring everything and making it a snap? I have several AR670W "N" devices that use the ramips architecture. They have sufficient RAM and flash, and they're available for $25 new.
(I also have a few AR430W which are not as easy to find now, but are decently equipped with R-SMA external antennas, convenient to attach to an external gain antenna)
I have downloaded the OPENWRT source and compiled the firmware, but without olsrd. (I did grab the release AFTER Kamikaze, and maybe I should try the Kamikaze build)
I have downloaded the HSMM from SVN, which has olsrd, but haven't sorted out how to bring over the olsrd from HSMM into the mainline SVN dump from OPENWRT. I have other devices capable of running olsrd, but only if it would be compatible with the olsrd included in the HSMM builds.
I've been contemplating a mesh for town since I first heard about OLSRD a few years ago, but now another ham has caught the bug and maybe it'll gain some traction.
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Subject :Re:license requirements..
2012-01-26- 02:40:00
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Hi, inuyasha,
The entry level Ham radio license is a Technician class license. The ARRL has information about the license and the test that you may find useful.
If you visit their web page at http://www.arrl.org/getting-your-technician-license you'll find that they state the Technician privileges include: All VHF/UHF Amateur bands (frequencies above 30 MHz).
These Amateur bands include a portion of the frequencies that the WRT54Gx routers use. So as long as you have a Tech license and stay on the right 802.11 channels you're operating legally (See http://www.arrl.org/frequency-allocations for additional frequencies you can use.)
Good luck on the exam.
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Subject :Re:POE Standards for HSMM-MESH..
2012-01-26- 02:23:42
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Subject :Re:Welcome..
2012-01-26- 02:14:18
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Volusia County FL
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Welcome
Hi, Eric
Glad things are going so well there. We're moving a bit more slowly in Volusia. Our current focus is developing within our ARES group a working proof of concept we can show to served agencies. We've been working out routing issues and learning how to deploy apps in a table top environment.
Now that we've got that down, we're preparing to go outdoors. Our current activities are building more nodes and learning how to package them. After that, we're going to test what kind of range we can offer. We don't have any "permanent" nodes yet so we're not ready to tunnel. I imagine we'll get to that after we can get a couple of fixed sites going.
Can you share some information as to how you packaged your nodes? Cable types & lengths? Enclosure types? and antenna selections?
I'm also interested in what types of locations are home to your six nodes. Are they in Ham homes? Served Agencies?
Thanks for keeping in touch,
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Subject :Re:Firmware for Linksys WRT150N..
2012-01-26- 00:04:04
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Firmware for Linksys WRT150N
Hi Glenn,
What I did was look on front page and , yes I see the hardware to use. What I did see though, was on the software files section a listing for the WRT150N model. That's why I tried to use it, figuring since it was given to me I could afford to play with it and if it bricked it was ok.
Now, as inuyasha.rules has stated, I did do some searching on this unit. It does appear to have enough flash memory in it. I did find on the dd-wrt web site that on some of the WRT150N units you have to do a simple software flash before it will accept a third party software upgrade. So with that in mind, I'll be trying that later to day after work.
I will keep all posted if I get it to flash and work.
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