To all testing Ftp via DD at my qth
testing ftp via DD
Looks like i have this set up right so far. i can log into my ftp from repeater k2dig through nj2dg.
would like some test, to see if this works for anyone else. ill keep it hooked
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james <jimmy.sull@...>
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#148
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New file uploaded to D-STAR_23cm
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a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the D-STAR_23cm
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D-STAR_23cm@...
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#146
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Re: 10Ghz Rain Fading
Reply to my reply on Icom D-STAR General Forum.
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Mark Thompson
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#145
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Re: Georgia Statewide ARES Network Receives Funding $$$ for D-S...
Kudos to the Georgia group! It's great to see their planning and hard work
coming to fruition. Imagine if this level of integration could be
established nationwide.
73,
Gary
WB5PJB
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garypjb@...
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#144
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Georgia Statewide ARES Network Receives Funding $$$ for D-STAR Equipment
Great example of what's possible with good planning.
See message below & attached presentation.
$$$ Georgia statewide network receives funding $$$
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Mark Thompson
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#143
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
This has been battered around for years...so I'm not going to drag it out. But how many
Motorola commercial gear that is not part 97 and is modified for ham use? I bet there is probably a Motorola
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Steve <s.monsey@...>
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#142
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
Might want to check your FCC requirements. All Ham Radios that are for commercial sale in the US MUST be certified. We can use home-built radios on our frequencies as long as we meet the spectral and
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Woodrick, Ed
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#141
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
Correct...you buy it from Europe or Latin America...nothing wrong with that. They just haven't started mass producing it...if they ever will...
Hams use other radios not certified all the time.
It
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s.monsey@...
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#138
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Re: DNS address
yes Scott is the one that mentioned 10.0.0.2
not having luck w 10.0.0.2 at all
cant even ping that address on either repeater.
ill check w Scott again.
thanks
JIM
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james <jimmy.sull@...>
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#140
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
For what it's worth....
http://ricochet.wikispaces.com/
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jo3slk <kgregc1@...>
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#139
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
Max, KB0RSQ and Dennis Boone KB8ZQZ (who wrote Trivnetdb 1.0 the magic Linux database software for us) has been working with these for several years. The poletop units are very undocumented and can
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erwestgard <ewestgard@...>
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#136
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Re: Disappointed with 23cm digital data
We position the ID-1 as a club owned asset- you have a few of them and you use them with your repeater(s). We have about 15 up here various places, mostly installed in emergency vans and EOCs. DD
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erwestgard <ewestgard@...>
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#137
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
It is going from what I understand. The NanoStation 3 will likely never be certified for use in the US as it is mainly an overseas OEM product. The XR3, MiniPCI card can be bought in the US.
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Steve, KB9MWR
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#135
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
OK...a write in campaign to Ubiquiti to get their 3 Ghz Nanostation going. It overlaps our 3 Ghz ham band.
http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/ns3_ds.pdf
Suggested price is $87 Replace the software in
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Steve <s.monsey@...>
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#134
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
I remember these!
We toyed with the idea of building some back in the days of TVIPUG. We were amazed that they could find the time to design such a device seeing as how they were at war with each
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Mark Phillips
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#133
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
Moderator's Note: Great suggestion. Please post on the group anything you find about these linking tehcnologies.
It's 10 years back now but the German technology group ADACOM had designs for 23cms
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mm0fmf <mm0fmf@...>
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#132
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Metricom Pole Tops - Formerly: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
Played with them a little bit myself. Unfortunately, without the gateway they talk to they are pretty much useless. There is a guy in California that is currently trying to hack them out without much
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Eric KD7CAO
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#131
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
Is there any info available about how to do anything at all with the
poletop units? They were on every third light pole out here. Some
are still sucking power and others are showing up at
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Bill Vodall
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#130
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Re: Backhaul on Motorola Canopy 5.8 GHz
We are also pondering this issue. We have Linux thin clients behind each D-Star machine so can use the TCP/IP stuff. The noise floor in many areas is very high on 2.4 and 900 (Part 15). Long (10
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erwestgard <ewestgard@...>
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#129
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Re: DNS address
Did you speak to Scott, KB2EAR?
He's the sysadmin for NJ2DG. He's the best one to talk to about their setup.
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Mark Phillips
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#128
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