I attended the hamcom sessions on hsmm and found them to be very informative. I particularly liked the demonstration at the end of the session in which a mesh...
Since hearing Glenn Currie's presentation on what they are doing in Austin, I have started reading up on OLSR. Last night I read Andreas Tønnesen's...
Good to hear from you. I am glad you enjoyed the presentation. The technology the Austin HSMM SIG has developed is good and getting better. I am sad to see...
Here is my part of the presentation for those who could not make it. Feel free to use any of it you wish. Just give credit please. Thanks. More details to be...
Look at http://www.olsr.org/?q=links The direct link to the dissertation is: http://www.olsr.org/docs/report.pdf You can find just about anything on the...
... Sorry John, but either Yahoo stripped the attachment of your presentation or you forgot to actually attach it to your email. Any chance you and Glenn...
... I could say a lot on this subject. But I can't speak any area other than where I live. To be a "good ham." I've used a down converter to monitor 2.4 GHz...
Many thanks for your remarks and experiences. We live in changing times. Everyone understands that without some sort of coordination super valuable RF...
... By FCC enforcement and the ARRL, following the band plan is 'good operating practice'.... You can use the gear under part 15 rules that states you can not...
We live in a changing world. It could be helpful for HSMM to have some band plan changes. Let's think this through on what would make sense and negatively...
Kip, Please keep in mind that the ARRL Band Plan was written almost a decade before 802.11 came into wide use. Also, recall that the ARRL Band Plan is only a...
*Hello!* ** *Comments and suggestions for further experiments, please? John is looking for some other* *stations to help with the experiements. Post your...
Would there be some way to bring this to 222 MHz? I believe we have 100 KHz data channels allocated there (in this region) that have never been used. Bill -...
... I assume this topic was brought up due to: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2009/01/23/10585/?nc=1 Chairman and Liaison Appointments: Microwave Band...
It's probably the same router that was pictured in the latest QST? Great job Chris! ... Here's a link from The ARRL Contest Update for July 22, 2009 email ...
Amateur Radio operators in Austin have modified the OpenWRT code to make a WiFi Mesh network. The software is functional but needs improvements. We are also...
will the code and presentation (if available electronically) be posted so that others unable to attend can experiment? 73, John, KC2DU John Spoonhower ... ...
That is the plan. I am working on the presentation. Kip ... -- Kipton Moravec AE5IB .- . ..... .. -... ============================================== Four Way...
Sorry for reviving an old thread. But I just learned that the XR-1 is an built to order Ubiquiti product. (Not that they do that sort of thing) While there is...
The next best possibility is at 420-440MHz, join up Digital-ATV with HSMM. What's the possibilities in the 70cm band? ... [Non-text portions of this message...
... Looks like the Plano public service wireless network will be used for more than just police... it will also be used by your lowly automated water meter...
*The full explanation of Part 97 use of HSMM-MESH (r) networking as* *implemented by the Austin HSMM SIG is now **covered in the current* *issue CQ VHF...
I recently got an email about HSMM. I read a few articles and searched the net here and there. I see that you need a ext. antenna, wifi router and a...
*Excellent questions! However, for me at least (maybe somebody else?) that is a lot* *to put in a posting that would not bore all the old HSMM radio hands...
Actually I was reading an article called HSMM Radio Equipment from 2004 by some guy name John Champa, K8OCL. If I have to read a book to understand it though,...