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Up and running in the San Fernando Valley

Hi all,
I finally gave in and purchased a Bullet M2 and a Netgear switch. It's up and running without anyone to talk to. I went with an omni antenna for now. I need to improve the mount on the roof (make it permanent). The antenna is only a single story up so only people with a little height will be able to hear it.

Right now, it is a bit of an island. The lone node in the Valley without much altitude. I hope that having *something* on the map in the Valley will spur someone else to setup something.

San Bernardino

Rancho Cucamonga - Currently on BBHN and now researching AREDN.  Volunteering with San Bernardino County ECS, Rancho Cucamonga/Upland/Montclair ACS, Rancho Cucamonga Advanced CERT, and Rancho Cucamonga Fire Core.

Gino Petrivelli
K6GRP

Snow Peak

We have 50% of the Snow Peak installation live as of this afternoon. Snow Peak is located in the San Bernardino Mountains just below Little San G ahd has a phenomenal line of site down both sides of Mt. San Jancinto. Today the link to Redlands was brought up making Snow visiable to the entire So Cal Mesh. The southwest facing 120 degree sector is on channel 172 at 10Mhz providing coverage to Beaumont, Banning, Cherry Valley and many other areas west of Mount San Jancinto. It currently has a heading of approximately 210 degrees.

San Luis Obispo County - Any mesh here?

Is anyone running a mesh in San Miguel (near Paso Robles / Atascadero / Templeton) ? This area is in the county of San Luis Obispo.
 Thank You In Advance KB6CIO

Mesh deployment in the Mojave Desert

Last weekend, the LandOps Amateur Radio Club conducted a exercise in the Heart of the Mojave Desert near Cadiz, CA.  In addition to the usual VHF and HF nets, we set up an AREDN mesh network.  On Friday, we set up nodes at net control and at a trailhead about 11 miles away; we had 100% LQ and NLQ.  The node at net control consisted of a 5GHz Nanobeam on a 20 foot Harbor Freight flagpole.  The node at the trailhead consisted of a 5GHz Nanobeam dtdlinked to a 2.4GHz Rocket with a 2G13 omni antenna.

Announcing LA County Coverage

Announcing Coverage in LA and Orange Counties. Scheduled install date is Friday Aug 21, 2015 on Pleasants PK at ~4000'.

2.4Ghz:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2bEy75HhwWhb3p1c3dTaEZNa2s

3Ghz:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2bEy75HhwWhQnFnQ0FKc05WTW8

5Ghz:    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2bEy75HhwWhdU02OUh2bU1JTWM

Mesh Network Meeting October 20th

Hello all Southern California mesh network users!

On Saturday October 20, 2018 there will be a general mesh network meeting at the LAC-USC Medical Center located at 2250 Alcazar St Los Angeles CA 90033.  The doors will open at 9:15 am with the meeting starting promptly at 9:30 am and lasting til about 12:30 pm.

SoCal Mesh Network email list

Several months ago we established a mesh network email list for news specific to Southern California.  If you'd like to join the list, send an email to socal-hamnet-users+subscribe@groups.io

73
Orv W6BI

San Diego Topology

San Diego Topology with Channel -2 as seen from KG6JEI-NSM2-1 (North County)

 

Toro Peak - Coverage of Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio, Coachella

There are two new nodes installed at Toro Peak. A 5 GHz 120 degree sector pointing North towards Palm Springs and a 2.4 GHz 120 sector pointing NorthEast towards Indio.  Please check them out.

More information is provided here.

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