[HamWAN PSDR] KU7M testing results - Newcastle Golf Course

Kenny Richards richark at gmail.com
Fri Mar 7 13:37:57 PST 2014


Nigel,

Thank you for answering my questions.

1) In my limited knowledge, all the links were suppose to have the extra
identification labels, so one with just Bart's callsign confused me.  No
biggy, now that I know.

2) Oh yea, what would the LED's be referencing if I was scanning. (Doh!)

3) I knew the Cougar link was locked down, so I didn't even try to
associate with it. But this was a major success for me, even just seeing it
was something that hasn't happen in the past.

NOTE: I didn't spend a lot of time trying to optimize either signal, so
this was just a quick and dirty test. The dish was on a hacked up stand,
which was only about four feet off the ground. I didn't even try to adjust
the elevation, only swinging it horizontally. (of course I couldn't see the
laptop screen and move the antenna at the same time. :-)

Thanks
Kenny

On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Nigel Vander Houwen <nigel at k7nvh.com> wrote:

> Kenny,
>
> In regards to the Capitol-Park to Cougar link, you did see it. It's the
> 10Mhz channel marked as AE7SJ. Most of the network uses Bart's callsign for
> identification, and it seems that particular link doesn't have the extra
> detail on what it is. So, yes, you saw the "Cougar" link, not Bart's home
> link.
>
> The LEDs don't light up during scan mode. (What would the reference
> against?) The LEDs will only light up when the radio is associated with an
> AP, namely one of our cell sites.
>
> As for connecting to the cougar link, that's a link on part15 and has been
> secured, so your modem won't be able to connect to it, even though you can
> see it. That's why you see the 'P' letter in the flags section. The sector
> on Haystack showed ART which tells you it's Active, running on RouterOS,
> and uses TDMA, the P stands for Privacy.
>
> In any case, congrats on the signal survey, neither is terribly strong,
> but it's certainly something!
>
> Nigel
> K7NVH
>
> On Mar 7, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Kenny Richards <richark at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Since the weather decided to not suck this morning, I did a quick 'site
> survey' from the Newcastle Golf Course parking lot. (N 47.53602, W
> 122.14272 @ 919 feet)
>
> I have attempted to get connected from my house several times, but haven't
> had any success. Before going back up on the tower, I wanted to try
> connecting from what I expected to be a REALLY good location.  I'm only
> about a mile as the crow flies the Newcastle Golf course, so it is my go to
> place for this kind of thing.(I'm about 500 feet lower though) From the
> edge of the golf course parking lot you can see all of downtown, right over
> the top of Mercer Island. (See attached picture)
>
> So I had expected to connect to the PtP link at Capital Park without any
> problems, since I can SEE the damn building from up there. But nope, still
> no luck. I was able to see two other sites and associate with them. I knew
> there was a node going up on Haystack, but I was surprised how easy it was
> to connect to it.  What I really don't get is how I was seeing AE7SJ's home
> link. Isn't it pointed at DEM?  (Or is AE7SJ something else?)
>
> I also discovered something else that confuses me. I saw thayward@ use
> the LED signal indicators on the radio a couple weeks ago. But this
> afternoon, I never got even one bar. Do you have to enable them before they
> work? (I'll have to dig into the docs on this one)  I would assume at least
> one bar would light up with these signal strengths, right?
>
> So my next step is taking a trip downtown with the portable setup and see
> if I can find a spot semi-close to Capital Park and try to connect. My gut
> is telling me that something is fundamentally wrong with the PtP link or
> how I have things setup on my end. The golf course isn't 'exactly' in
> between downtown and the Cougar Mnt site, but it is really close. So if
> this link is going to work as it was intended, I should have been able to
> connect from up there.
>
> I also attached the config dump from the radio.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Kenny
>
> Output from Scan...
> Flags: A - active, P - privacy, R - routeros-network, N - nstreme, T -
> tdma, W - wds, B - bridge
> ADDRESS           SSID                  BAND           CHANNEL-WIDTH FREQ
> SIG   NF   SNR RADIO-NAME
> A RT   D4:CA:6D:62:D7:ED HamWAN       5ghz-n 5mhz          5890
> -88  -117  29 Haystack-S3/AE7SJ
> APRT   00:0C:42:E0:4F:AC HamWAN       5ghz-n 10mhz         5475
> -87  -117  30 AE7SJ
>
>
> <DownTownfromGolfCourse.JPG>
>
> <CaptParktoNewcastleGolfShot.png>
>
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