[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: New site @ East Tiger Mountain - phase 1
John D. Hays
john at hays.org
Tue May 19 15:54:17 PDT 2015
Do you have some 'end point' users on East Tiger, e.g. repeaters (WA7HJR)
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Bart Kus <me at bartk.us> wrote:
> Neither waveguard nor the modems show as having any stock @ Streakwave.
> I'm looking at a May 30th 2nd trip to deploy.
>
> --Bart
>
>
>
> On 05/19/2015 01:46 PM, Ryan Elliott Turner wrote:
>
> My streakwave account rep just informed me for their waveguards:
> "The Wav Guard kits by Kam Fab are backordered and we have no ETA for new
> stock. Minimum ETA at this point is 6-8 weeks."
>
> Bummer. We can still save some money moving the RB912UAG-5HPnD to
> Streakwave most likely, but not quite as much.
>
> Also, interestingly enough, we in Memphis are ordering 2 sectors at some
> point today/tomorrow. I wonder if in the future we should coordinate and
> try to consolidate orders to work on discounts.
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 3:41 PM, Ryan Elliott Turner <ryan.e.t at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I'd like to propose that we consolidate and purchase more from
>> Streakwave. Move the waveguard and RB912UAG-5HPnD to them. Right now, with
>> shipping those cost $293.81 in your proposal. The quote I got from them
>> including shipping is about a monthly member's fee cheaper. I'll forward to
>> the board.
>>
>> On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Bart Kus <me at bartk.us> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm pleased to announce we have installed a working link to East Tiger
>>> Mountain @ 3000ft ASL (47.488198°, -121.946706°).
>>>
>>> The uplink is coming from the Tukwila datacenter and is just using
>>> single-polarization hardware right now because it was on hand. We should
>>> upgrade this link hardware to dual polarity, but I'd like to wait until the
>>> Ubiquity IsoBeam product hits the market before we do that. The present
>>> performance is acceptable at about 50Mbit average. So this link upgrade is
>>> being skipped in the phase 1 spend here.
>>>
>>> We have also recently replaced the Westin router with a virtualized
>>> router that offers far greater performance, so I was able to re-use the
>>> RB2011 hardware from the Westin to run ETiger. This spend doesn't need to
>>> happen at this site. Yay re-use!
>>>
>>> I would like to try linking ETiger with the Snohomish DEM ("Paine")
>>> site. Since the viability of this link is unknown, I think we should do a
>>> test using hardware on-hand. If the test shows the signals are good, I'll
>>> roll the proper hardware request into a phase 2 spend.
>>>
>>> We do need to get Sector 3 installed up there though. It would be
>>> immediately useful, and would replace our Mirrormont site, which is only
>>> 1500ft ASL, and has much slower connectivity. Here are all the parts to
>>> make Sector 3 happen:
>>>
>>> *Description*
>>> *Price*
>>> *Qty*
>>> *Subtotal*
>>> AM-5G19-120 sector antenna @ Streakwave
>>> $117.00
>>> 1
>>> $117.00
>>> Streakwave Shipping
>>> $23.19
>>> 1
>>> $23.19
>>> RF Element SBX-S-CC-2SMA shielding outdoor radio enclosure @ ISP
>>> Supplies
>>> $35.90
>>> 1
>>> $35.90
>>> WaveGuard AM5G19 RF shield @ ISP Supplies
>>> $44.99
>>> 1
>>> $44.99
>>> ISP Supplies Shipping
>>> $24.89
>>> 1
>>> $24.89
>>> RB912UAG-5HPnD modem @ Baltic Networks
>>> $69.00
>>> 1
>>> $69.00
>>> Baltic Networks Shipping
>>> $14.74
>>> 1
>>> $14.74
>>> Mounting hardware @ local stores
>>> $80.00
>>> 1
>>> $80.00
>>> GRAND TOTAL
>>>
>>>
>>> $409.71
>>>
>>> I'm including 2 antenna mounts in the mounting hardware category. One
>>> for the sector, and one for the test link to SnoDEM.
>>>
>>> We'll also need to find a special short-depth server to use @ ETiger.
>>> I've been doing some research on this but haven't found anything
>>> appropriate yet. Let me know if you have something or know of something
>>> cheap that still provides remote KVM with virtual media support. All the
>>> racks @ ETiger are two-post with very little depth available, so normal
>>> servers won't work.
>>>
>>> Our present cash balance is about $340. If you recall the last spend
>>> request (for the 900MHz test project), I was able to save some money by
>>> borrowing the expensive antenna hardware instead of buying it. We only
>>> purchased the two 900MHz MikroTik modems, and we also have two Ubiquiti
>>> 900MHz modems on loan so we can do true A/B testing. This testing will
>>> likely use the Mirrormont site, although SnoDEM would be preferred.
>>>
>>> Board, please vote on this spend request. Mailing list members, feel
>>> free to comment before the board votes.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> --Bart
>>>
>>>
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>> --
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>> Ryan Turner
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> Ryan Turner
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