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 Subject :Re:The Serval Project.. 2012-02-20- 23:49:27 
K4RJJ
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Joined: 2011-01-08- 11:57:13
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Location: Dallas GA
Forum : General
Topic : The Serval Project

Sorry I found it.  Very cool SW!  I need to try it out with the wifes phone.

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 Subject :Re:The Serval Project.. 2012-02-20- 23:36:29 
K4RJJ
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Location: Dallas GA
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Topic : The Serval Project

What is the name of the Android app?

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 Subject :will encryption be a option soon?.. 2012-02-15- 19:32:47 
W5LMM
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Joined: 2012-02-13- 18:18:04
Posts: 126
Location: Albuquerque, NM
 
Forum : Problems & Answers
Topic : will encryption be a option soon?

I am starting a HSMM MESH group in Albuquerque, and our concerns are the need for encryption, since it is obvious in this application it is allowed under part 97, and necessary to keep the riff-raff out. One thing we will do is to change the crystal on all Nodes, this will help negate outsider access to the Ham mesh, but really would like the encrypt option.


Is this in development?

Thanks!!!   Great job so far on HSMM Mesh!!!


Lee

W5LMM


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 Subject :New Mexico HSMM-MESH Group.. 2012-02-14- 18:22:39 
W5LMM
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Joined: 2012-02-13- 18:18:04
Posts: 126
Location: Albuquerque, NM
 
Forum : New Mexico Meshers
Topic : New Mexico HSMM-MESH Group

Thanks Admin, for creating this subforum for NM HSMM-MESH'ers!


My name is Lee, W5LMM, and I would very much like to implement a HSMM-MESH network in Albuquerque, and other areas in the state.


We are so lucky in Albuquerque to have the topography for a robust system, as well as a lot of technologically knowledgeable Hams.

We have the Sandia Crest that overlooks Abq, 11,000 feet and can give us great coverage!  Also Mount Taylor, and other sites around the state.  We have one of the best amateur linked repeater systems in the nation as well.

I just think it would be so useful to Hams living here, passing through, etc to have a HSMM system in place.

Especially as a mobile station, it would be great to have internet access on the move for callbook lookups, etc, or doing SOTA, and being able to point a microwave antenna somewhere and have internet access for that.   The EM-Comm aspect is AMAZING!  There is large involvement in emergency management here in NM and these groups could benefit greatly from such a system.


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 Subject :Re:Wanting to start an Albuquerque group.. 2012-02-14- 09:15:55 
K5KTF
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Forum : General
Topic : Wanting to start an Albuquerque group

Its up! 73 KTF
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 Subject :Wanting to start an Albuquerque group.. 2012-02-14- 06:26:24 
W5LMM
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Joined: 2012-02-13- 18:18:04
Posts: 126
Location: Albuquerque, NM
 
Forum : General
Topic : Wanting to start an Albuquerque group

I'd like to start an Albuquerque group, could the admin add an Albuquerque or nm regional  forum area with the others?   Thanks!


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 Subject :ATV using VLC.. 2012-02-12- 09:59:10 
KE7TBB
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Joined: 2012-02-12- 14:03:41
Posts: 19
Location: Las Vegas, NV
 
Forum : Applications
Topic : ATV using VLC

live video links using Video LAN for IP streaming

www.videolan.org/vlc

eBay: video capture USB, video card

video source>capture card>PC w/ VLC>HSMM>PC w/ VLC>video out card>destination

=CHEEP!!!

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Dan KE7TBB

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 Subject :Re:The Serval Project.. 2012-02-12- 09:49:15 
KE7TBB
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Joined: 2012-02-12- 14:03:41
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
 
Forum : General
Topic : The Serval Project

in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlDwVhx7miQ the gentleman says he installed the daemon onto the palm and its part of the mesh.

there should be an allstar app

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Dan KE7TBB

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 Subject :Re:Re:The Serval Project.. 2012-02-12- 09:34:25 
N8OHU
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Topic : The Serval Project


Well, it's already on Android Market, and installed on my Pantech Breakout; the truly interesting thing is that it's already set up with OLSR as an option for mesh routing.




[KE7TBB 2012-02-12- 09:08:00]:

android would be ripe for something like this.

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 Subject :Re:The Serval Project.. 2012-02-12- 09:08:00 
KE7TBB
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
 
Forum : General
Topic : The Serval Project

android would be ripe for something like this.
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 Subject :Re:Local bandplans for 2.4 GHz.. 2012-02-12- 09:04:23 
KE7TBB
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Joined: 2012-02-12- 14:03:41
Posts: 19
Location: Las Vegas, NV
 
Forum : General
Topic : Local bandplans for 2.4 GHz

SO NV is a mish mash. (and soon, a Mesh! HIHI)

we have no FM voice, D-star, and very little satellite activity. mostly FM video, part 15, and some outlaw high power WISP commercial stuff.

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 Subject :Re:Seeing HSMM-Mesh Nodes that are not turned on?.. 2012-02-12- 08:55:20 
KE7TBB
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Joined: 2012-02-12- 14:03:41
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
 
Forum : General
Topic : Seeing HSMM-Mesh Nodes that are not turned on?

go to network connections.

right click your wireless.

go to properties.

go to wireless networks.

go to perferred networks.

remove.

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also

go to preferred networks.

select network.

click propreties.

clear checkbox that says "connect to network even when not broadcasting"

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Dan KE7TBB

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 Subject :Las Vegas HSMM-Mesh.. 2012-02-12- 08:24:16 
KE7TBB
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Joined: 2012-02-12- 14:03:41
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
 
Forum : General
Topic : Las Vegas HSMM-Mesh

Hello all

My Name is Dan, a Junior in high school. I am organizing a few radio amateurs here in Las Vegas, NV to coordinate a HSMM-Mesh network.

Similar but not to be confused with WIFI, this hardware software combination would allow amateur radio operators to connect computers at multi-megabyte speeds over amateur microwave bands.

This network could be used for:
>VoIP (Echolink, AllStar, IRLP, D-STAR, Skype, ect.)
>Video (Digital Amateur Television a.k.a. DATV, video conferencing)
>Data (e-mail and internet, remote control, packet, ect.)

It would be a ham radio internet or hinternet for short. Here is a video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlDwVhx7miQ

It is a mesh network, meaning that a station will automatically connect and relay data to other stations. Every station acts as a repeater, extending the coverage of the mesh network. In other words "The more the merrier!" All you need is that old wireless router laying around!

I think Southern Nevada would be a good environment for this new and exciting facet of ham radio because of its population of active Hams, its geography, and its publicity (NAB, CES, IWCE, VoIP Conference, EmcommWest).

Young kids already know how to steal the neighbors WIFI, this new kind of operation would attract them. Kids at my school aren't interested in voice, CW, or Packet. But show them a modern computer and they got it down pat! Just think, your son or daughter probably has all the right skills, minus the Amateur license!

To learn more: http://hsmm-mesh.org/just-starting-read-this.html

If you like EMCOMM, Linux, microwave, VoIP, repeaters, ATV then you should join the group. We have antennas, equipment, expertise, and a plan. All we need is You!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SN-HSMM-Mesh/
or
SN-HSMM-Mesh-subscribe@yahoogroups.com  

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Dan KE7TBB

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 Subject :GPS implementation for node location.. 2012-02-12- 08:14:44 
KE7TBB
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Joined: 2012-02-12- 14:03:41
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
 
Forum : Hardware
Topic : GPS implementation for node location

Hello all

Dan here in Las Vegas.

The inside of a wrt-54g has a serial port. I believe it uses 3.3 or 5 volt logic. It would be trivial to solder a GPS module to the board. 5 volts, ground, and data out. Could be used for node mapping, APRS, automatic link control. ECT.....

Quote:

Byonics GPS3 - $64
This is the receiver module found inside the GPS2 (no case or DB-9 cable), for use in embedded and ultra light weight applications. It weighes 0.7oz, comes with a 4" interface cable and outputs both TTL and RS-232. Wiring is yellow:TTL data from GPS, blue:TTL data to GPS(not normally used), red:Vcc 3.3 to 5 volt DC, black:Ground, green:RS-232 data from GPS, white:RS-232 data to GPS (not normally used). Size is 32mm x 32mm x 9mm, 0.7 oz.

All that is needed is the software side of it. Just a little bit of code. NOT!!!!!!

That is the hard part.

Dan KE7TBB

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 Subject :Re:Portable VOIP server.. 2012-02-07- 03:50:06 
KC4BQK
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Joined: 2010-10-09- 10:20:10
Posts: 34
Location: Henderson KY
 
Forum : VoIP
Topic : Portable VOIP server

I have been working on the email server side, so I  have not made to much progress. I have been looking at C3X because it does not require the "whole" computer to run the software.


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 Subject :Re:Request that HSMM-Mesh firmware be created for Ubiquiti Products.. 2012-02-05- 10:43:19 
K6DPY
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Joined: 2012-01-22- 12:54:21
Posts: 18
Location: Los Angeles
Forum : Hardware
Topic : Request that HSMM-Mesh firmware be created for Ubiquiti Products

Ubiquiti advertises 50+km range for their Bullet M2HP or M5HP http://www.ubnt.com/bulletm Questions: 1. Is 50+km close to what you're getting, line of sight? What do you think I can get with their omni antennas? (I'm thinking of using Bullet M2HPs with omni antennas at each end of the wireless link -- for portable, not mobile, operations. The range will be less, but how much less?) 2. How's the reliability of Ubiquiti equipment? What's with all the "not working, use for parts" auctions of Ubiquiti equipment on ebay? 3. What do you hope to gain with HSMM-MESH firmware versus stock firmware? Thanks!
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 Subject :Re:Request that HSMM-Mesh firmware be created for Ubiquiti Products.. 2012-02-04- 17:07:53 
kj6dzb
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Location: kj6dzb-10
 
Forum : Hardware
Topic : Request that HSMM-Mesh firmware be created for Ubiquiti Products

35+ miles with a line of site hop maybe...

FYI I Have a Nanostation M2 @ about 40ft off ground level, with a BulletHP2 below it with that POS EBAY yagi seen here ( http://qsl.net/kj6dzb/HAM/antennas.html ) patched in. Ive had better results with the ( http://www.te.com/catalog/pn/en/1513164-1?RQPN=1513164-1 ) so Im going to make the switch this week, I have others... I have the Nanostation M2 and Yagi pointed @ W6BB Building up on campus thats about 2.5 miles away. I know it possible to make the hop but I dont have the time to confirm this. I have a NanostationLOCO M2 standing by in the box... The link is simple to set up Ive got another BulletM2 (thats the NEWER ONE!!!) in a self contained box patched into an AXIS web cam, its self contained and runs on a 12v battery. "Zoneminder" is capturing the camera's view, the BulletM2 is linked in WDS mode to the Nanostation M2, all I would need to do is place the box in the LOS of the Nanostation M2 with another one of my 2.4 yagis. 

I would be really Happy to see an HSMM ROM for the equipment that I have but enless any of you plan to write it.... Its been just about a year from my request for an HSMM rom and Ive just moved on to creating PTP WDS networks. OH and FYI the NanostationM2, BulletM2, NanostationLOCO M2 and BulletHP2, all work on 13cm ham band out of the box!!!! the NanostationM2's have a cool java spectrum analyzer see (http://qsl.net/kj6dzb/HAM/Wierless%20Hardwere.html).

73 kj6dzb
Mathison

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 Subject :Re:loading picture.. 2012-02-04- 16:01:39 
KC9TYA
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Joined: 2012-01-24- 20:58:51
Posts: 13
Location: Evansville, IN
Forum : General
Topic : loading picture

Mark, Now it says it saved the picture but I can't find it. Maybe it will be there tomorrow.
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 Subject :Re:loading picture.. 2012-02-04- 14:42:52 
KV4I
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Joined: 2011-12-17- 08:30:12
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Location: New Smyrna Beach, FL
Forum : General
Topic : loading picture

Maybe it's a matter of which file format you're trying to upload or maybe the size is outsize usable parameters?
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 Subject :Re:loading picture.. 2012-02-04- 04:58:35 
KC9TYA
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Location: Evansville, IN
Forum : General
Topic : loading picture

I tried this and got a Warning failed to move file, unable to load file. Thank you for your assistance KC9TYA Mark
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