[Ham-80211] Application idea for high speed amateur networking
Larry Levesque ka1vgm at gmail.comTue Sep 27 12:49:19 UTC 2011
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7 miles with a dish and a WRT54g? Piece of cake!!
Of course that also depends on the rf environment on the mountain!
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 09:54:52PM -0700, Dan wrote:
> Hello all
> I live in las Vegas and am constructing what I call the QST Machine. Think of it as an information kiosk for hams that aren't familiar with the town. It runs like an automated phone system. Touch tone 1 for ...... Touch 2 for.... Touch 3 for Newsline. Ect.
> It will be on a remote mountain-top for good coverage. Being computer controlled, I need a link to upload new menu options, Newsline and more. At least 50 to 100 Kbps. I have been messing around with a couple old wrt54g's hacked out with DD-WRT. I love them with the new firmware! I have not, however gotten around to trying to shoot the 7 mile path between the mountain and me. I have most of the necessary equipment including dishes. Just a matter of time.
> Any questions, comments, concerns, discussions?
>
> Dan
> Sent from my iPad(like u care?)
> ('cause Steve Jobs isn't paying me for the free advertising)
>
> With mobile e-mail, there are delays, sometimes up to a day.
>
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