I have a question on a potential ARDEN setup.
I am planning on trying to do a proof of concept for an upcoming exercise for Civil Air Patrol. Won't get too far into the weeds yet, but it will involve a backbone from a hangar to a ramp about 400 yards away.
The problem is, CAP is adamant about no ham in official activities. There is however a carveout in regulations for part 15 devices.
Is there anything about replacing the firmware that makes UBI hardware no longer covered under part 15?
I am hoping that if I stay on the standard channels that I can stay in 15 territory, or at the very least, the grey area.
Thanks!
I am planning on trying to do a proof of concept for an upcoming exercise for Civil Air Patrol. Won't get too far into the weeds yet, but it will involve a backbone from a hangar to a ramp about 400 yards away.
The problem is, CAP is adamant about no ham in official activities. There is however a carveout in regulations for part 15 devices.
Is there anything about replacing the firmware that makes UBI hardware no longer covered under part 15?
I am hoping that if I stay on the standard channels that I can stay in 15 territory, or at the very least, the grey area.
Thanks!
So follow power level and channel selection and you'll be fine. If there are any Ham activities on those channels, then change your SSID to CAPAREDN or something like that.
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Gordon Beattie, W2TTT
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Bob W8ERD
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After that there is the consideration AREDN really is intended fornPart 97 usage, some features run under the assumption it is a ham utilizing it and such features will likely continue to be created. For example the nodes send a packet within every minute "ID: fullnodename" and I think we have a requirement that a node name starts with a callsign meaning you have a node identifying with a callsign every 10 minutes. Will the FCC consider it out of band? Maybe (depends how bad you anger the inspector)
Firnware will certainly operate on Part 15 Frequencies it's just a question is it the best fit.
Fair question.
I am intending my gear to be for AREDN primairly. What I would prefer to avoid is needing to reflash my hardware anytime I'm going to deply on a mission, particularly when I generally have limited lead time for a CAP mission.
400y is a proof of concept in this case. Future setups will likely be longer.