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Coverage Announcement from JPL Pasadena

I'm happy to report a new installation and coverage from JPL Pasadena area.   A work party of the JPL ARC, president Jonathon KF6RTA, and vice president Josh KB3UUS, and invited guests Don KE6BXT, and myself AE6XE installed 5 mesh nodes at the Lab.   The follow area coverage is now available to area meshers:

JPL Mesa (repeater site):   5Ghz Rocket with 120deg Sector 19dBi coverage southeast.   ch 171 @ 10Mhz SSID = AREDN
JPL Building 180:  5Ghz Rocket with 120deg Sector 16dBi coverage of Lab area

Nano-node or ? for southbay (Otay Mesa)

I would be glad to host a node for southbay San Diego if it hasn't been done already.  I live at 864 Norstad St at an elevation of 217 feet and have a 40ft tower for use.  I will be procuring the necessary equipment and am looking for technical help in choosing the right router, switch, etc.  My call is: WA6KIN

Announcing Torrance / South Bay Coverage

KD6OUB-M2-Omni is currently on-line and has a gateway to the internet.

73, 
Chris, KD6OUB

Tunnel

Anybody interested in tunneling my node into the backbone? 

73,
Chris, KD6OUB
 

North Whittier between the 60 and 605 Freeways

Hello all,

Looking to take the plunge and buy a Ubiquiti radio and join in the fun.

I have great line of sight to my north with no obstructions to Mt. Wilson and JPL. I am on a hill with a clear unobstructed viw from Azusa to Pasadena to the north of me.

I believe I am in the shadow of one of the Whittier Hills to my southeast that would preclude me from hitting Pleasants Peak.

I need some advice. I'm looking for the best bang for my buck as I start out here and I believe that my best bet is a 2.4G link to JPL from here.

Want to Trade For Ubiquiti Nanobridge M5

Hello LA County,

I need to unload excess if I want to get into the mesh part of the hobby.

I am looking to trade a 3 month old Tytera MD-380 DMR handie talkie with 2 batteries charger and stand and programming cable (fully functional, no dings, never been out of the shack) for a used fully functional Ubiquiti Nanbridge M5 with all parts including power injector. 

Or

Orange County Mesh links up with San Bernardino County

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Announcing a live link today from Orange County at Pleasants Pk with Yucipa, CA in San Bernardino County.   Everyone was excited to see TxMbps solid links of 26Mbps in both directions.  KI6BX-Keith and AI6SW-Shane are making a big splash in SBD County (and you all might recall KI6BX in the AREDN CERT forum).  

Here's the details:

Pleasants Pk:   Rocket M5 with 120 Sector coverage to Riverside and San Bernardino County
Yucipa:   Rocket M5 with RocketDish.

We are seeing  +20 SNR in both directions at 35.7 miles on 5Ghz ch 171 @ 10MHz .

Nanobridge M5 In North Whittier

I finally got a new Nanobridge up pointing at JPL. The link is good, no obstructions. I bought the Nanobridge M5/25 versus the m5/22 and I seem to have slightly better link quality.

I am still putting my network together but I have a quick question: I turned off DHCP on my radio and am doing static IP addresses on all hosts (Server, PCs) and I cannot get DNS to work on the mesh (10.x.x.x) network with WIndows 10.

The SB Mesh Network Map

...and sometimes Ventura county as well. Hi all. The SBARC Mesh has a new visualization and mapping tool for our network. Check it out! https://www.sbarc.org/aredn-mesh-network/ The data on the map updates itself hourly. The location data is polled from the Nodes themselves. The link data is taken from the olsr-mod-dot-draw add-on. This is so far helping us to find where our poor links are. (we already knew somewhat, but it helps to be able to easily show others. :) ) 73 to all and I hope you like our map! eric - kg6wxc

Elsinore Peak Ready for Testing

The AREDN Elsinore Peak installation coverage is currently being tested into southern Riverside County.  There are a few things left to do up there to increase bandwidth off the mountain, but it will soon be fully operational.  This afternoon I took several empirical data points to prove out the modeling predictions. The mobile end was a Ubiquiti NanoBridge M2 (small 18dBi dish generally available used on ebay for about $30) held at shoulder height. 



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