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Berkeley area meshing

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If you live in, or nearby, Berkeley, take a look for SSID BAY-MESH-BRK. Mostly on channel -2.  If you want help getting connected, drop a post in this topic.

Opportunity to participate in Humanitarian Experiment in Alameda, CA

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[cross posted to broadband-hamnet forums]

All,

Every quarter the Naval Post-graduate School (NPS) in Monterey holds a Joint Inter-agency Field Experiment (JIFX) in-which groups are invited to participate in a multi-day event with a focus on collaboration and experimentation. The second JIFX of 16 (16-2) is being held in Alameda, CA and is focusing on Maritime and Humanitarian interests. There's a specific RFI that I thought might be of interest to the Broadband Hamnet/HSMM-MESH community below:

Explosion of activity

In February of this year I gave a presentation on mesh network to SBARC, the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club.  At that time, there was no mesh networking going on in the area.  Apparently I ignited a spark :-)

Interest in linking to Santa Barbara?

I just got started with AREDN (but have operated 802.11 links to Santa Cruz island for 10 years) and am wondering whether anyone in Ventura county with view of the mountains behind Santa Barbara / Goleta is interested in trying to link up. My node is N6TVE-WCC-BM2HP-SE60, which is a Bullet M2, located @2100' near San Marcos pass above Goleta pointed SE with a 15dBi Yagi, ch -2 / 10Mhz. I can upgrade to a grid antenna if necessary.

FD Setup

Station AA6CV (Conejo Valley ARC) prepping for Field Day. Photo via digital mesh network - 3 hops on 2.4 & 5.8 GHz. About 40 miles total path length (much shorter as the crow flies, but hills suck for microwaves...)

Murrieta Node

Hello Everyone, I put a Bullet M2 with a TP-Link TL-ANT2412D 12dBi Omni antenna. If I did everything right their is WAN access. If their is emergency, concerns or if I can improve anything please email me at shawpbx {at] gmail.com. 

Thanks, David
KE6UPI

Hello from N6TVE-WCC-BM2HP-SE60

Hello meshers from N6TVE-WCC-BM2HP-SE60. I just plugged in, fired-up, and after a couple of reboots to get the wifi settings right there's a new node on the mesh in Santa Barbara :-). Location is 5637 W Camino Cielo @2100' with view to the SE, approx from east end of Santa Cruz island to La Cumbre Pk.

Link from Port Hueneme to Santa Barbara

73 all! I currently have a 2.4GHz link from my home in Port Hueneme all the way up to Gibraltar Peak in Santa Barbara. Using a Rocket M2 and a Rocket Dish, it's a pretty solid link at 33+ miles! It's not very fast all the time, but I have seen it get up to 11Mbps at times. If anyone would like to link up to us, I encourage you to do so. The Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club has been having A LOT of mesh network activity in the recent months and we'd all love to link up with all of you. Are there any plans for perhaps putting a node on Red Mountain to link the 2 counties together?

Comms Team Mesh Network Exercise in Fountain Valley

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LandOps.org is planning a Comms Team Mesh Network Exercise for Saturday July 16, 2016 at the Fountain Valley Recreation and Sports Park in Fountain Valley, CA.

Here is a link for additional information:
http://www.meetup.com/LandOps/events/232307128/

 

IP Subnet Coordination within the state

I live in San Benito County and working on getting some interest going in getting a mesh setup within the county. I noticed on one of the So-Cal websites that the desire is to extend the mesh up California. If that is a long term goal, what is the plan to coordinate IP subnets to ensure smaller meshs don't use the same address spaces, so if/when they connect to a larger mesh there isn't an overlapping subnet issues?

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