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Re: project
Yes
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73 de Glenn
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Glenn Wright <gw.ka8e@...>
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#253
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Re: project
Yes. The engineering team is getting the product ready. More announcements will come as we get closer. The list is for sharing ideas and we try to answer questions as we receive them.
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John D.
Yes. The engineering team is getting the product ready. More announcements will come as we get closer. The list is for sharing ideas and we try to answer questions as we receive them.
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John D.
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John Hays <john@...>
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#252
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Critical Mass
I like the idea of this product and will probably buy one just for my own experimental fun but it seems to me that this only becomes useful when you get a critical mass of people in the same
I like the idea of this product and will probably buy one just for my own experimental fun but it seems to me that this only becomes useful when you get a critical mass of people in the same
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Bob Helling <bob.helling@...>
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#254
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Re: Critical Mass
Hi Bob,
Yes you are right about critical mass in an area, but let's talk first about the application.
You mention it as a backup to repeaters, I don't see it that way at all. Repeaters handle voice,
Hi Bob,
Yes you are right about critical mass in an area, but let's talk first about the application.
You mention it as a backup to repeaters, I don't see it that way at all. Repeaters handle voice,
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Bryan Hoyer <bhhoyer@...>
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#255
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TAPR Announces DCC (Digital Communication Conference) Technical & Introductory Sessions Schedule, Banquet Speaker/Topic and Sunday Seminar Speaker/Topic
TAPR Announces DCC (Digital Communication Conference)
Technical & Introductory Session Schedule,
Banquet Speaker/Topic and
Sunday Seminar Speaker/Topic
ARRL/TAPR DCC, Atlanta, September 21 - 23
TAPR Announces DCC (Digital Communication Conference)
Technical & Introductory Session Schedule,
Banquet Speaker/Topic and
Sunday Seminar Speaker/Topic
ARRL/TAPR DCC, Atlanta, September 21 - 23
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Mark Thompson <wb9qzb_groups@...>
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#256
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Re: Critical Mass
I would purchase one or more units if there were others in my region with which to communicate. I operate several analog FM voice repeaters on VHF & UHF; They have IRLP & Echolink capability. I also
I would purchase one or more units if there were others in my region with which to communicate. I operate several analog FM voice repeaters on VHF & UHF; They have IRLP & Echolink capability. I also
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"gary.k7ek@..." <gary.k7ek@...>
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#259
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Re: Critical Mass
Have you considered HSMM-Mesh in that mix?
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Thanks! & 73, KD4E.com
David Colburn nevils-station.com
I don't google I SEARCH! duckduckgo.com
Network: groups.yahoo.com/group/qrv
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Have you considered HSMM-Mesh in that mix?
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Thanks! & 73, KD4E.com
David Colburn nevils-station.com
I don't google I SEARCH! duckduckgo.com
Network: groups.yahoo.com/group/qrv
Restored to
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"qrv@..." <qrv@...>
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#260
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Re: Critical Mass
Thanks Bryan for your reply. I will reply more fully later tonight.
Gary, good luck to you. I hope we are able to pull off a Puget Sound wide network. I recently moved to Bothell on the Snohomish
Thanks Bryan for your reply. I will reply more fully later tonight.
Gary, good luck to you. I hope we are able to pull off a Puget Sound wide network. I recently moved to Bothell on the Snohomish
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Bob Helling <bob.helling@...>
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Re: Critical Mass
Bob,
Point well taken.
I have ordered a couple of the routers and will test them with
24db gain beams and perhaps with Rx/Tx amps on either end to see what
may be the reliable distance at a
Bob,
Point well taken.
I have ordered a couple of the routers and will test them with
24db gain beams and perhaps with Rx/Tx amps on either end to see what
may be the reliable distance at a
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"qrv@..." <qrv@...>
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Re: Critical Mass
Regarding critical mass V.A.R.P.A is very interested in using the
UDR56K to upgrade speed / capabilities of the packet network for the
southern Vancouver Island area. A wireless mesh, using the
Regarding critical mass V.A.R.P.A is very interested in using the
UDR56K to upgrade speed / capabilities of the packet network for the
southern Vancouver Island area. A wireless mesh, using the
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"ve7sru_225" <ve7dhm@...>
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#263
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Re: Critical Mass
Now there is an interesting question. How would you do MESH..
Add a WRT with the MESH software and just use the UDR56k in layer 2? Or do it in the UDR56K natively?
Steve N0FPF
Now there is an interesting question. How would you do MESH..
Add a WRT with the MESH software and just use the UDR56k in layer 2? Or do it in the UDR56K natively?
Steve N0FPF
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Steve <stevewa206@...>
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Re: Critical Mass
Steve,
It could be done either way, though I would probably use the hsmm-mesh as the primary network transport and the UDR56K as whichever secondary system I happened to need. I'm even contemplating
Steve,
It could be done either way, though I would probably use the hsmm-mesh as the primary network transport and the UDR56K as whichever secondary system I happened to need. I'm even contemplating
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Matthew Pitts <daywalker_blade_2004@...>
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Re: Critical Mass
So are you going to be adding routing and switching protocols to the base system?
Which USRP are you adding? It is a widly used acronym. If you do VOIP, ROIP, maybe MSRP would be a good option too.
So are you going to be adding routing and switching protocols to the base system?
Which USRP are you adding? It is a widly used acronym. If you do VOIP, ROIP, maybe MSRP would be a good option too.
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Steve <stevewa206@...>
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Re: Critical Mass
Ha! I ment MPLS... To much wine tonight.
N0FPF
Ha! I ment MPLS... To much wine tonight.
N0FPF
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Steve <stevewa206@...>
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#267
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Re: Critical Mass
In my case, it will be the Ettus Research Universal Software Radio Peripheral version 1 with GnuRadio, OpenBTS, and Asterisk (quite probably using the AllStar Link version for other
In my case, it will be the Ettus Research Universal Software Radio Peripheral version 1 with GnuRadio, OpenBTS, and Asterisk (quite probably using the AllStar Link version for other
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Matthew Pitts <daywalker_blade_2004@...>
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Re: Critical Mass
This has probably been asked and answered but I could not find the
thread ...
Will there be a version of this which uses existing hardware?
I find it very difficult to believe that we could get
This has probably been asked and answered but I could not find the
thread ...
Will there be a version of this which uses existing hardware?
I find it very difficult to believe that we could get
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"qrv@..." <qrv@...>
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#272
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Does Winlink do more than text messaging?
Now that APRS is available for HF, not to mention a dozen
digital-mode apps, what is the value-added of the proprietary
Winlink app?
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Thanks! & 73, KD4E.com
David Colburn nevils-station.com
I
Now that APRS is available for HF, not to mention a dozen
digital-mode apps, what is the value-added of the proprietary
Winlink app?
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Thanks! & 73, KD4E.com
David Colburn nevils-station.com
I
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"qrv@..." <qrv@...>
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Re: Does Winlink do more than text messaging?
Winlink on Linux (RMS Gateway at this point) is open source and there is work progressing on an open implementation of the Winmor TNC. I also know that there is interest in an open source client
Winlink on Linux (RMS Gateway at this point) is open source and there is work progressing on an open implementation of the Winmor TNC. I also know that there is interest in an open source client
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Matthew Pitts <daywalker_blade_2004@...>
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Re: Does Winlink do more than text messaging?
Winlink on Linux (RMS Gateway at this point) is open source and there is work progressing on an open implementation of the Winmor TNC. I also know that there is interest in an open source client
Winlink on Linux (RMS Gateway at this point) is open source and there is work progressing on an open implementation of the Winmor TNC. I also know that there is interest in an open source client
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Matthew Pitts <daywalker_blade_2004@...>
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Re: Critical Mass
As I said in the other thread, the only thing that is really proprietary about Winlink 2000 is the support for any form of Pactor; they do support Linux via the Open Source community; they just don't
As I said in the other thread, the only thing that is really proprietary about Winlink 2000 is the support for any form of Pactor; they do support Linux via the Open Source community; they just don't
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Matthew Pitts <daywalker_blade_2004@...>
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#273
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