[HamWAN PSDR] Who can come help do a 20mi microwave test tomorrow?
Bart Kus
me at bartk.us
Mon Apr 15 11:54:44 PDT 2013
Damn, just saw this now. It got lost in my busy inbox. The test
sucked, BTW. Gotta do it again sometime and fix tree issues.
--Bart
On 04/12/2013 01:25 PM, Jeff Francis^(TM) wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Bart Kus <me at bartk.us
> <mailto:me at bartk.us>> wrote:
>
> All sites will need a visit during the experiment, since there's
> equipment that needs to be loaded @ my Renton location. Do you
> (or anyone) have UHF yagis that can be used? We've had some
> control link problems and the added distance will only make it
> worse. The UHF radios you mention would help too.
>
>
> Don't have much in the way of UHF yagis. In fact, I have only one,
> an Arrow (hand-held satellite yagi) that's good for 10W. Maybe we'd
> be better off with a repeater? Or HF? Or (gasp) cell phones as a last
> resort.
>
>
> How much time do you have on Saturday? I'd budget about 5
> hours... If you can drop by Renton prior to that so I can take
> you through the training on how to work parts of the gear, that
> would be helpful.
>
>
> I can start around 11am and need to be back at the house by 6pm.
> The killer is the Renton bit. Google maps says 45 minutes each way
> from here. Realistically, it's an hour. Multiply that by four (down
> and back to pick up gear/training, then down and back to return gear)
> is four hours all by itself.
>
>
> Let me know what you can do time-wise,
>
>
> I'm flexible within the 10-6 constraints.
>
> I assembled my antenna yesterday, and scrounged up a nice steel
> tripod with a mast to mount the whole thing on. My metal had
> up-to-date firmware as of a couple of weeks ago (I could update again
> if necessary). The big issue is that it's almost certainly not
> configured properly. I've set up the "inside" interface on my lab
> LAN, but have done little else. If it would save a trip (or two) to
> Renton and back, I'd be happy to plug it back into my network and
> forward a port on the outside to it so you could do whatever
> configuration is required remotely. Or maybe there's more equipment
> required than just the modems.
>
>
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