[HamWAN PSDR] Report from.. Redmond

Ed Morin edmorin.jr at gmail.com
Mon Mar 7 09:20:40 PST 2016


Hi Bill,

It's a good thought, but the Education Hill water tank, as odd as this
sounds, actually sits in a bit of a "bowl" and has pretty crummy visibility
of a good many of the the fire stations. The other water tank near FS 16 is
probably even worse than the Ed. Hill tank in terms of HamWAN, so there
isn't much to be gained their either.  :-(  (Not to mention that getting
access is more difficult than with the fire stations.)

On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Bill <wa7nwp at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Could a HamWAN style hub be situated at the Ed hill water Tank?   Maybe at
> two other similar super sites.   From there run sector links to the fire
> stations and other facilities and even home ham stations.   Those super
> hubs would probably have good access to multiple HamWAN resources as one of
> several upstream feeds.
>
> Bill, wa7nwp
>
>
> On Mar 6, 2016, at 3:43 PM, Ed Morin <edmorin.jr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I replied to Dan who encouraged me to post to the list, so here I am.  :-)
>
> 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).
>
> 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.
>
> 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...
>
> 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...
>
> Again, any thoughts you have on this would be appreciated...
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Ed
> (WB7UBD)
>
>
> -Ed
> (WB7UBD)
>
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