[HamWAN PSDR] Facts about ham fundraising

Bart Kus me at bartk.us
Sat Oct 5 19:54:49 PDT 2013


Hope you won't need that 5500 back soon, still hacking away on the 
control software for the 4D scanner.  The rotor control part is all done 
actually, and now I'm (slowly) starting on the instrument control 
aspects.  Spent a week or more trying to locate my GPIB controller due 
to the house move.  Finally found it now, but still gotta wire the GPIB 
bus to the instruments.  Gotta put a hole in the house to run cables 
outside.  Multitasking this with standing up network services, home 
renovating, HamWAN Lab gear expansion (YES!), etc, and it goes slowly.

Good idea on the signal surveys, we need more of those.  Please record 
your peak signal @ each GPS location, and send them back to us for 
adding to a database.  We should probably have instructions on how to do 
this, but basically use scan mode.  You should also associate afterwards 
and measure data speed (there is no auth required on any of the 
bandwidth-test servers).  But we don't track that in the DB right now.

Email coming up on HamWAN Lab expansion.

--Bart



On 10/5/2013 7:29 PM, Rob Salsgiver wrote:
>
> I have a couple of things I'll be working on:
>
> I have a trailer mounted tower (35-40'), so I'll be working on a setup 
> with an az/el rotor that will allow me to elevate and connect if a 
> paths is available.  Probably have an AP up at that height and/or down 
> on the trailer as well.
>
> I'll also get another dish or grid (or two) and create a manual setup 
> that I can take roof-top to some of our hospitals, Red Cross, or other 
> locations to test from there.  Once these are ready they can be used 
> anywhere, but for the most part I live and move around in Snohomish 
> County.
>
> Rob
>
> *From:*PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces at hamwan.org] *On Behalf Of *Bart Kus
> *Sent:* Friday, October 04, 2013 9:19 PM
> *To:* psdr at hamwan.org
> *Subject:* Re: [HamWAN PSDR] Facts about ham fundraising
>
> OK, one thing is loud and clear.  We need mobile signal testing 
> stations.  I will try to spread some extra gear out to anyone in the 
> group who would like to provide a mobile signal survey service to 
> potential users, and has the skills to operate the gear.
>
> We'll also try to get pre-configured modems going.  I'd like to sell 
> these @ a slight premium to just the bare hardware, with the profit 
> being a HamWAN donation.
>
> The applications will come with time.  We're presently working on 
> getting the server infrastructure in place to run applications in the 
> first place.  BTW, Scott, can I co-locate a 1U server @ Paine?  I have 
> it being setup here in my rack right now, but it'd be better to have 
> it @ Paine.  It's an HP DL360 G5.
>
> --Bart
>
>
>
> On 10/3/2013 3:48 PM, Scott Honaker wrote:
>
>     I see three issues
>
>     *1.  Coverage - Will it work for me?*
>
>     That's coming along nicely but is far from universal.  Some demos
>     at some events could really make a difference.  If we can hook a
>     couple EOCs together, we'll really have something!  I can get
>     introductions into most any EOC in the area, if we have the
>     coverage to do a demo for them.  Perhaps some loaner units (for a
>     small donation) would be interesting.
>
>     *2.  Ease of installation - How can I play?*
>
>     The price point is fantastic - about the same price as a 2m mobile
>     radio.  The web site is very helpful but a bit overwhelming for a
>     newbie.  More concise steps of what to buy and how to make it work
>     would be helpful.  Bart mentioned offering preconfigured radios. 
>     I love that idea!  Plug it in, point the antenna and play.
>
>     *3.  Applications - What can I do with it?*
>
>     Rob hinted at this with the DRATS suggestion.  DRATS has a Telnet
>     mode that supports chat, file transfer, email and forms - all the
>     emcomm applications in a single package.  Showing someone another
>     network to run Outlook over isn't particularly compelling.  What
>     if Internet access is lost to your mail server?  Well then you
>     can't run Outlook on any network.  We need some native HAMWAN
>     applications.  A "Ratflector" is an easy one, Chat, Video
>     Conferencing, VoIP phone service, what else?  I have some server
>     space at the Everett site with a 65KW UPS and 250KW generator.  We
>     can make that stuff live on the network but need a champion for
>     those services.
>
>     Scott N7SS
>
>     On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Tom Hayward <esarfl at gmail.com
>     <mailto:esarfl at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I'll take a stab at a few of these points and defer the others...
>
>
>     On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Rob Salsgiver
>     <rob at quailsoftltd.net <mailto:rob at quailsoftltd.net>> wrote:
>     > 2)      End-users (individual):  We need to get more of our core
>     online and
>     > well versed in the system.  From those early users we need a few
>     in each
>     > county or metro area that are willing to do site surveys and
>     interact with
>     > other potential end users to get them onboard.  We need to focus
>     on our
>     > marketing, getting the message out (with success stories), and
>     more end-user
>     > demonstrations -- not just the equipment, but from an
>     application standpoint.
>
>     I'll come out and do a site survey anywhere in Pierce County.
>
>     I'll run a custom propagation model for anyone anywhere. This will
>     tell you how tall of a tower you need to get HamWAN. HamWAN covers
>     everything within 100 miles of a site if you have a tall enough tower
>     ;-)
>
>
>     > 3)      End-users (EMCOMM):  We need some served agencies
>     online.  We need
>     > advocates outside of the ham world.  Hospitals, Red Cross, Emergency
>     > Management offices, Salvation Army, maybe even a mobile station.
>      If we have
>     > 3-4 hospitals, Red Cross chapters, or similar served agencies
>     successfully
>     > hooked up, we have a working demonstration platform to work
>     from.  Even
>     > then, basic connectivity isn't.  We need hams in these locations to
>     > demonstrate on an applications basis what can be done "when all
>     else fails"
>     > over HamWAN.  If we can convince 30-50 different served agencies
>     to shell
>     > out the cost of a single cell phone each month to support a
>     dedicated
>     > Internet connection that is disaster-resilient, then you have up to
>     > $2500/month coming in to support the infrastructure.
>      Demonstrate email, web
>     > access, and maybe even some specialized goodies targeted at them
>     -- use
>     > D-RATs for a tactical "chat" interface between locations -- who
>     knows?  Maybe
>     > interface with other digital gateways or extend over other RF links
>     > (D-Star?).
>
>     The Snohomish County EOC is online with HamWAN. I'd like to see other
>     EOCs come online, but we don't have contacts there. HamWAN could be
>     very useful for EOC-to-EOC communications (sending video, phone,
>     etc.).
>
>     If you have contacts in the EmComm world, talk to them! Or see if we
>     can schedule a presentation.
>
>     Heh, D-Rats is a patch to make D-Star useful. We can just show them
>     email, "Look, you can still use Outlook!" Service decoupled from
>     network: awesome.
>
>     I don't see Internet as the end goal of HamWAN. HamWAN can facilitate
>     communications between hams. EOC-to-EOC communication can take place
>     completely over the HamWAN RF network, until a hole opens up in the
>     earth and swallows one of our sites. Then we just route around the
>     outage with Internet; communication continues.
>
>     Tom KD7LXL
>
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