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Hey John!

Are you doing anything with AREDN or Allstar on your repeaters in Kansas?


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John Stradal
 

Hey Jay,

I have every intent to convert my existing EchoLink hardware over to Allstar, but free time to play with radio stuff has been limited. It's on my list of projects, but it may be a while. Since I can barely spell Linux, I may hit you up when the time comes.

There's no AREDN activity in my area, and I suspect there wouldn't be a lot of interest. A few of us are playing around with packet, but that's about it.

John

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Hey John!

Are you doing anything with AREDN or Allstar on your repeaters in Kansas?


jay


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Whenever you are ready, Just let me know.

I really like the ham-voip / doug crompton image. It runs really well and has a n00b menu system to make management easier.

It's too darn easy to start an AREDN presence. Just put up a rocket sector or a bullet with an omni. The hardware can be cheaper than a TNC..

On 03/20/2018 11:30 AM, John Stradal wrote:
Hey Jay,

I have every intent to convert my existing EchoLink hardware over to Allstar, but free time to play with radio stuff has been limited. It's on my list of projects, but it may be a while. Since I can barely spell Linux, I may hit you up when the time comes.

There's no AREDN activity in my area, and I suspect there wouldn't be a lot of interest. A few of us are playing around with packet, but that's about it.

John

On Mar 20, 2018, at 10:22, Jay Urish <jay@...> wrote:

Hey John!

Are you doing anything with AREDN or Allstar on your repeaters in Kansas?


jay


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John Stradal
 

I'll have to take a look at that. I found a distribution on the AllStar site that I started to play with, but got tied up with other stuff and haven't really done anything with it.

I've got a couple old Linksys WRT54 routers squirreled away, so who knows maybe I'll experiment with some AREDN stuff some day...

On Mar 20, 2018, at 13:09, Jay Urish <jay@...> wrote:

Whenever you are ready, Just let me know.

I really like the ham-voip / doug crompton image. It runs really well and has a n00b menu system to make management easier.

It's too darn easy to start an AREDN presence. Just put up a rocket sector or a bullet with an omni. The hardware can be cheaper than a TNC..



On 03/20/2018 11:30 AM, John Stradal wrote:
Hey Jay,

I have every intent to convert my existing EchoLink hardware over to Allstar, but free time to play with radio stuff has been limited. It's on my list of projects, but it may be a while. Since I can barely spell Linux, I may hit you up when the time comes.

There's no AREDN activity in my area, and I suspect there wouldn't be a lot of interest. A few of us are playing around with packet, but that's about it.

John

On Mar 20, 2018, at 10:22, Jay Urish <jay@...> wrote:

Hey John!

Are you doing anything with AREDN or Allstar on your repeaters in Kansas?


jay


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The linksys routers dont do AREDN. They dont have enough RAM. Ubiquity is the player in that space.

bb-mesh uses the linksys stuff, but bear in mind the linksys is just cheapo plastic box junk that does not like extreme hot or extreme cold.

On 03/20/2018 01:45 PM, John Stradal wrote:
I'll have to take a look at that. I found a distribution on the AllStar site that I started to play with, but got tied up with other stuff and haven't really done anything with it.

I've got a couple old Linksys WRT54 routers squirreled away, so who knows maybe I'll experiment with some AREDN stuff some day...


On Mar 20, 2018, at 13:09, Jay Urish <jay@...> wrote:

Whenever you are ready, Just let me know.

I really like the ham-voip / doug crompton image. It runs really well and has a n00b menu system to make management easier.

It's too darn easy to start an AREDN presence. Just put up a rocket sector or a bullet with an omni. The hardware can be cheaper than a TNC..



On 03/20/2018 11:30 AM, John Stradal wrote:
Hey Jay,

I have every intent to convert my existing EchoLink hardware over to Allstar, but free time to play with radio stuff has been limited. It's on my list of projects, but it may be a while. Since I can barely spell Linux, I may hit you up when the time comes.

There's no AREDN activity in my area, and I suspect there wouldn't be a lot of interest. A few of us are playing around with packet, but that's about it.

John

On Mar 20, 2018, at 10:22, Jay Urish <jay@...> wrote:

Hey John!

Are you doing anything with AREDN or Allstar on your repeaters in Kansas?


jay


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