A group of radio amateurs around Düsseldorf has been experimenting with AREDN for half a year.
An omnidirectional radiator for 13cm was installed at the university clinic.
Furthermore, we have carried out many mobile experiments with different hardware.
Some stations are already set up at home to establish a fixed network.
Furthermore, a neighboring city administration asked how a large area could be supplied.
We are currently working on this project. A few questions for the developers of AREDN, would it
be possible to additionally implement the QRG 2362MHz, which is permitted in Germany,
in the firmware?
vy73 de Frank, DD3JI
https://youtu.be/5xyoK5b66F4
An omnidirectional radiator for 13cm was installed at the university clinic.
Furthermore, we have carried out many mobile experiments with different hardware.
Some stations are already set up at home to establish a fixed network.
Furthermore, a neighboring city administration asked how a large area could be supplied.
We are currently working on this project. A few questions for the developers of AREDN, would it
be possible to additionally implement the QRG 2362MHz, which is permitted in Germany,
in the firmware?
vy73 de Frank, DD3JI
https://youtu.be/5xyoK5b66F4
I noticed that you only mentioned one frequency.
Building a network on a single frequency does not scale well.
Does your country have Wireless Internet Service Providers?
If yes, does the hardware they use appear in he 'Table of Hardware' at OpenWRT.org?
As far as I know, "a neighboring city administration" would not be restricted to
a single channel nor use Amateur Radio for 'how a large area could be supplied".
73, Chuck