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ARRL Field Day 2018 - Sat, 6/23/18
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Re: Rural internet options??
开云体育So, I think I’m going to end up doing something similar…but somewhat more home-brew…I’m thinking of doing a hotspot with an LTE Yagi antenna outside… Anyone got some LMR400 cable and 14 foot pole tower handy? LOL
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Re: Rural internet options??
We live between Rhome and Decatur, in a subdivision served by CenturyLink. We used CenturyLink DSL for several years, advertised as 7.5Mb max up, 768kb max down. The DSL layer was pretty solid, though it was more like 5Mb/512kb. The actual throughput to the internet was highly dependent on my neighbors' usage. With kids home from school all day and all night in the summer, I was pretty much without internet. I definitely did not have enough usable bandwidth to work from home. The neighborhood is stable with no new construction, so it was going to be years before the service would be upgraded. I checked a couple of wireless providers and none had facilities in range of out place except for one, OneSource. Service is a 4G connection between our house and their nearest tower, which is a little over 6 miles away. It is a solid 10Mb down 2Mb up and internet throughput matches it. The one time it has failed was after a storm left us without power for a couple of days. As soon as we had power back, we had internet. However, a few hours later, we lost internet. In the course of troubleshooting with them, it was revealed that their tower had lost power. It was down for about 6 hours. My bill is just short of $75/month, which is less than CenturyLink and far more reliable. Sluggy! N5HRK On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 3:48 PM Chip S <investingchip@...> wrote: Howdy all --
"Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you." - Pericles |
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Re: Rural internet options??
Maybe you can look into blue wireless. They are out by the racetrack.
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On 06/11/2018 03:48 PM, Chip S wrote:
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Rural internet options??
Howdy all
I know this isn’t quite radio related...but figured if someone knew this group might!! I have recently moved to an area (in rural Flower Mound) that has no high speed internet options. Was wondering if anyone had experience with rural internet options like microwave or radio or ..?? Regards, Chip KG5KLB |
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Ham-Com in Plano, Tx. @ Plano event center - Fri, 6/8/18
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Re: Ham-Com in Plano, Tx. @ Plano event center - Fri, 6/8/18
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An additional reminder... Unlike previous years when HamCom was only a 2 day event and the Friday session was all day, this year Friday is only 1/2 day from 1:00pm to 5:00 pm.
73, Jim K5JG On 6/3/2018 12:00 AM, [email protected] Calendar wrote: *Description:*--- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. |
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Ham-Com in Plano, Tx. @ Plano event center - Fri, 6/8/18
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Re: [DC ARES] 92 Repeater Now Online
I do not know you yet but everyone owes you a debt of thanks for your knowledge, ability and rapid response to a problem.? I will help you someday if it just holding a screw driver.....ARS....N5LUQ...Mike Albritton....Rockwall Texas From: Jay Urish <jay@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 3:03 PM Subject: [n5ers] [DC ARES] 92 Repeater Now Online FYI*
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** CLUB COMMUNICATION ** Club: Denton County Amateur Radio Emergency Services To: All Active Club Members From: Gerald J Marchant (WB5NZV) Date: Mon, 21 May 2018 14:45:50 CDT Subj: [DC ARES] 92 Repeater Now Online Jay T Urish (W5GM), The 146.92 repeater has been restored to service as of 1430L Monday. ---- This email was sent from a HamClubOnline.com club. This club is responsible for its contents. This message was generated for jay@... at 2018-05-21 19:45:50 UTC. If you wish to stop receiving any e-mails from HamClubOnline.com please login to your account and disable email notifications, contact support for assistance or write to HamClubOnline.Com, PO Box 2735, Laguna Hills, CA 92654 USA. (Ref:150990) |
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[DC ARES] 92 Repeater Now Online
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** CLUB COMMUNICATION ** Club: Denton County Amateur Radio Emergency Services To: All Active Club Members From: Gerald J Marchant (WB5NZV) Date: Mon, 21 May 2018 14:45:50 CDT Subj: [DC ARES] 92 Repeater Now Online Jay T Urish (W5GM), The 146.92 repeater has been restored to service as of 1430L Monday. ---- This email was sent from a HamClubOnline.com club. This club is responsible for its contents. This message was generated for jay@... at 2018-05-21 19:45:50 UTC. If you wish to stop receiving any e-mails from HamClubOnline.com please login to your account and disable email notifications, contact support for assistance or write to HamClubOnline.Com, PO Box 2735, Laguna Hills, CA 92654 USA. (Ref:150990) |
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[DCARA] 92 Repeater Status
开云体育Forward this important info. As the main DCARA site is down, our allstar connection is also severed.
Updates to follow.
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** CLUB COMMUNICATION ** Club: Denton County Amateur Radio Association To: All Active Club Members From: Gerald J Marchant (WB5NZV) Date: Sat, 19 May 2018 10:20:53 CDT Subj: [DCARA] 92 Repeater Status Jay T Urish (W5GM), The 146.92 repeater is off line due to power failure at the site. Time of restoral is not known at this time. Meanwhile the 145.17 repeater is the backup in the event of Skywarn or other activation. |
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Re: MS150 support and 146.62
Jay thanks for all you do.
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Dictated but not read. May not be grammatically correct. On May 5, 2018, at 21:16, Jay Urish <jay@...> wrote: |
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AREDN at grapevine
Team ERS,
I successfully got the 2 aredn sectors at the top of the tower today. I do not have them backhauled to Denton yet because I ran out of time to configure the switch. I want to thanks Joe N3JI and Allan KD5GTT for their awesome ground crew service! I could not have done this alone. Thanks fellas! If you are in the area, I encourage you to try and make connection. Perhaps next weekend I will have the time to get everything set up right. jay w5gm |
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Re: Possible Grapevine tower climb saturday
开云体育Ok, It's a go. The scope will be limited. Objectives: 1. Climb tower and relocate side mounts to the 260' ish level.2. Pull up 2 more cat5 toughcables to feed the sectors 3. Mount sectors and confirm visibility via LAN 4. Install power upconverter to get 24vdc via PoE to the aredn radios. 5. Configure switch to trunk vlan 2 to dcaralan 6. test config with portable nano On 05/04/2018 05:53 PM, Joe Isabella
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Re: Possible Grapevine tower climb saturday
Okay -- I'll listen for you on ERS.? I'll probably be on 3890 AM in the AM...? ;-) Joe
On Friday, May 4, 2018, 12:04:56 PM CDT, Jay Urish <jay@...> wrote:
i'm thinking 930ish
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Re: Possible Grapevine tower climb saturday
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-------- Original message -------- From: Jay Urish <jay@...> Date: 5/4/18 10:44 AM (GMT-06:00) Subject: [n5ers] Possible Grapevine tower climb saturday I am thinking about doing a climb on saturday to deploy the 2 AREDN sectors. Is anybody available to help? jay w5gm |
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