[HamWAN PSDR] Extending into EWA via the southern route

coong at frontier.com coong at frontier.com
Thu Aug 3 12:46:28 PDT 2017


HI HAMWAN RING

THE WESTERN WASHINGTON AMATUER TELEVISION SOCIETY WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF HAMWAN IS AT OR CAN BE ADD TO THE SITE AT COUGAR MT.

PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT WE MAY NEED TO DO.

WE HAVE A TV REPEATER IN THE SAME BUILDING IS THE 147.080 REPEATER.

WE WOULD LIKE TO ADD FULL TIME LIVE STEAMING AND REPEATER CONTROL

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP

GARY COON K7HYB 

MEMBER OF THE WWATS BOARD OF TUSTIES DIRECTOR # 2

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From: Nigel Vander Houwen
Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2017 9:12 AM
To: Puget Sound Data Ring
Subject: Re: [HamWAN PSDR] Extending into EWA via the southern route

The issue is always site access. If you or anyone else has contacts that would be willing to support getting HamWAN installed at site X, then please let us know.

Nigel

On Aug 1, 2017, at 08:24, Darcy Buskermolen <darcyb at gmail.com> wrote:

If a path between Spokane and Omak WA can be figured out, We (BC Interior HamWAN) can work on getting a RF path from Kelowna BC as well to provide some additional redundancy.  

On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 8:20 AM, Dan Ransom, PE via PSDR <psdr at hamwan.org> wrote:
Steve,
Please add to the vision Pullman, Colfax, and Moscow, ID with a node at Kamiak Butte; and Clarkston, WA/Lewiston, ID with a node at the canyon rim.
 
73,
Dan Ransom, PE
Station K7MM
Secretary/Treasurer
k7mm at arrl.net 
West Sound Amateur Radio Club, N7IG
www.n7ig.org  | www.wsarc.club 
2336 Steamboat Loop E
Port Orchard, WA  98366
(509) 330-6398
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From: PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces at hamwan.org] On Behalf Of S. Aberle
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 8:00 AM
To: Puget Sound Data Ring <psdr at hamwan.org>
Subject: [HamWAN PSDR] Extending into EWA via the southern route
 
This is my first post to the group, so please go easy on me.
 
There has been a lot of email about using existing ham repeater sites for extending HamWAN coverage into Eastern Washington.  What if a loop could be created that would enable access by over a dozen EOCs, with another half dozen within a half mile of being line-of-site?
 
Here is the potential loop of radio sites (in order):
• Capitol Peak           –  coverage of Olympia
• Davis Peak –  coverage of Vancouver & St. Helens
• Red Mountain
• King Mountain
• Klickitat County EOC
• Simcoe Butte
• Rattlesnake Hills Lookout –  coverage of Yakima
• Jump Off Joe          –  coverage of the Tri-Cities
• Cabbage Hill          –  coverage of Walla Walla and Pendleton
• Black Mountain
• Coalfire plant, Boardman 
• Juniper Point          –  coverage of Goldendale
• Mt. Defiance          –  coverage of Hood River
• KOIN Tower            –  coverage of Portland and Beaverton
• Boistfort Peak         –  coverage of Centralia & Chehalis
 
The attached page shows lat/long/elev. data (as best I could determine based on published location information and using caltopo to plot the viewsheds).  It cross references the EOCs which could be served.
 
Although I haven't checked the line-of-site paths, it may also be possible to link the Tri-Cities with Spokane.
 
Yes, I know this is ambitious, and there may be a myriad of obstacles to overcome, including site access limitations and prohibitive costs, but at least this offers a plausible vision.
 
73,
Steve, WA7PTM

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