[HamWAN PSDR] Report from Mike and Key Electronics Show and Fleamarket

John D. Hays john at hays.org
Sun Mar 6 19:26:02 PST 2016


WA7NWP has some ideas to get HamWAN to Rose Hill.  He lives nearby.

On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 5:57 PM, Bob <ke7jl at comcast.net> wrote:

> Ed,
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> Don Sayler, W7OXR and I did a study to determine the feasibility of using
> HamWAM to handle the IRLP link at the LWHC repeater at the Bridle Trails
> site. We used Radio Mobile to rule out Hay Stack and Baldi  It did show
> “Green Lines” for Capitol Park and Pain Field.  One of the club members had
> access to a drone and we got permission from the city to fly it near the
> tower and tower.  We did several 360 video and different altitudes. At 120
> feet we were able to clear the trees on “Bridle Trails Ridge” and could see
> the ridge of Capitol Hill in Seattle. At about 90 feet we could no longer
> see Seattle.  We came to the conclusion that Pain Field would be iffy at
> best and any misalignment due to winds or an earthquake would put if off
> line.
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> Capitol Park to Bridle Trails
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> Haystack to Bridle Trails
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> I do have a RouterBOARD Metal 5SHPN and dish antenna if you want to try
> getting into the network from your locations.
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> Bob Morrisson KE7JL
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> ke7jl at comcast.net
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> *From:* PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces at hamwan.org] *On Behalf Of *Ed Morin
> *Sent:* Sunday, March 6, 2016 4:05 PM
> *To:* Puget Sound Data Ring
> *Subject:* Re: [HamWAN PSDR] Report from Mike and Key Electronics Show
> and Fleamarket
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> Thanks Nigel.  I can nose around about Cougar.  Do you know what the
> issue(s) is(are)?  There are several ham repeaters there of course.
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> As for locations.  These are the fire station addresses and GPS
> coordinates that one of our other members put together:
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> Station Address
> City                                         Zip
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> 11 - HQ           8450 161ST AVE NE
> REDMOND                98052-3848            47.677913, -122.124938
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> 12                    4211 148TH AVE NE
> BELLEVUE                98007-3119            47.648426, -122.143646
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> 13                    8701 208TH AVE NE
> REDMOND                98053              47.680206, -122.063499
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> 14                    5021 264TH AVE NE
> REDMOND                98053-2718            47.651962, -121.987793
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> 16                    6502 185TH AVE NE             REDMOND
> 98052-5039            47.664105, -122.093651
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> 17                    16917 NE 116TH ST
> REDMOND                98052-2246            47.703403, -122.114135
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> 18                    22710 NE ALDERCREST DR           REDMOND
> 98053-5845            47.692245, -122.03717
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> My thinking is to have a "core network" of links between stations 12, 13,
> and 17.  Of all the stations, 13 seemed to be the most promising.  Station
> 12 is practically next door to Microsoft's main campus and the noise level
> is huge there, but it potentially has great shots to several other stations
> which makes it attractive to having in the core.  Station 17 has become
> somewhat of a "hub" station for ARES -- at least we continue moving in that
> direction; trees could be an issue there.  One or two of the other stations
> might have coverage potential, but it's all showing even more spotty on the
> map than these others.  (Of course if we were able to access a node on
> Cougar, everything changes for the better...)
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> In terms of height, there are a number of factors that may limit us, BUT
> the fire stations have "hose towers" (for hanging hoses to dry after use)
> which are pretty tall.  I think 20 - 30 feet might be doable.  The lower
> the better from a "political" point of view, the higher the better from a
> "technical" point of view.  ;-)
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> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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> (I have been using the ubnt.com/airlink site for doing some of this
> analysis as well as some other tools.  A recent test we did seemed to
> confirm its validity although it was a bit optimistic -- that is, leaning
> more towards the "theoretical" which isn't surprising.)
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> On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Nigel Vander Houwen <nigel at nigelvh.com>
> wrote:
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> Howdy Ed,
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> RE #1: Do you have the GPS coordinates and how high the antennas would end
> up being? If so, we can look at the models and see what they look like.
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> RE #2: We have gear on East Tiger, but Cougar is pretty much out. Cougar
> would be a nice site to add, but us, and several others on our behalf, have
> never been able to get site owner buy in. If you’re able to push that
> forward, we’d be happy to work with you on that.
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> Nigel
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> On Mar 6, 2016, at 15:43, Ed Morin <edmorin.jr at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I replied to Dan who encouraged me to post to the list, so here I am.  :-)
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> I am part of the City of Redmond ARES group and we are working towards
> implementing a HamWAN link to a city network we hope to put together.  We
> were allocated a /24 network and our intentions are to (eventually)
> multi-home for redundancy as well as provide AP's locally (for ham use).
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> Anyway, I was intrigued by two things Dan noted in his post which he
> thought others on the list might have some ideas they could share.
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> 1. The Redmond area -- particularly where our fire stations are -- is very
> spotty in terms of coverage as it appears on the homepage coverage map.  We
> would love it if somebody could help in determining what our "real" chances
> are for getting HamWAN links at a few of our fire stations.  I have studied
> the coverage map on the homepage, but I assume it's not "perfect" when
> coverage is showing "spotty" (particularly in the Redmond area).  We're
> looking to get an end-user "setup" to use for "surveying" with, but do not
> have that yet since it would be out of our own pockets until we can
> demonstrate a proof-of-concept to the city (after which we could likely get
> reimbursed).  My present thinking is that fire stations 13 and 17 are
> possible candidates although (if memory serves) there are two others that
> may have a shot at it as well.  So, any ideas on how we could work to nail
> that down would be great.  If somebody has a "portable" unit, maybe we
> could just try it sometime to see if a signal is visible...
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> 2. Putting a core node on Tiger Mt. might be potentially very helpful to
> us.  A node on Cougar Mt. might be even more so; have any of you looked
> into that possibility?  It appears to have better Eastside coverage than
> Tiger and a better "view" of Redmond up the Sammamish valley.  This might
> be attractive to the Microsoft / MicroHams crowd...
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> Again, any thoughts you have on this would be appreciated...
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> Thanks,
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> -Ed
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> (WB7UBD)
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> -Ed
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> (WB7UBD)
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