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?
Thanks and happy meshing!
Eric - kg6wxc
73 - Orv
W6BI
Eric, there is a mailing list specific to mesh activity in Ventura County. It's moderately active and fairly helpful. Send an email to
vc_hammeshnet-subscribe@yahoogroups.com to join.
Other local activity you may not be aware of.
There are two nodes on South Mountain, to the NE of you. They are
WD6EBY-SouthMtn-W-Sector.local.mesh and
WD6EBY-SouthMtn-E-Sector.local.mesh.
WD6EBY-SouthMtn-W-Sector.local.mesh points southwest so you should be able to connect to it easily.
They're both connected to the Ventura County backbone that spans from Sulphur Mountain on the west to Chatsworth Peak on the east.
The nearest meshers to you that I know about are K6NE and WB6MAA, both in Ventura.
They're on the mailing list so when you get on it, announce your presence.
Note: the county standard is ch -2, 10 MHz BW, and ssid of BroadbandHamnet (legacy from earlier days)
73
Orv
W6BI
I tried to send a mail to the vc_hammeshnet group. I got a message back saying I have to be approved. So I went to yahoo groups main page and searched for "vc_hammeshnet" and only found a simi valley group called "simi_valley_hammmeshnet". Unsure how to subscribe to that group. I'll look more later.
I actually spent a lot of yesterday with SOX up on top of Santa Ynez peak, linking Santa Barbara with the Santa Ynez Valley! We put a couple NanoStations up there and they worked wonderfully. One of them is about 30-35 feet up on one of towers, pointing back towards Santa Barbara.
I'll ask him about Red Mountain the next time I talk to him.
I am also seriously considering getting another node to point towards south mountain and *I* can link the 2 counties together for now, well at least when there is not heavy fog. :)
That might have to wait until next month tho.
I am sorry I missed your replies until now.
thanks for the info.
eric - KG6WXC
*edited for some typos*
73 - Orv
W6BI
Assuming the Bullet M2 I ordered arrives tomorrow I'm hoping I can set it up this week end in the San Marcos pass area @2100' above Santa Barbara/Goleta. Well, if I don't get a sun stroke first, that is...
Is there any other 2.4Ghz or 5.8Ghz mesh node in Ventura that is pointed west, other than Sulphur Mnt and Chatsworth Pk (neither of which I can see)?
I won't have much time tomorrow (tue), but maybe I'll play wed. Depends also on weather, today all I could see of ventura/oxnard was haze...
WRT seeing the chart, my problem is not routing. I can access the aredn network easily from anything on my LAN, incl phone (using non-std routing). The problem is hanging off a wooden 4x4 "tower" 10ft above ground, moving the 24" grid with one hand, holding the phone with the other hand, and holding myself with ... :-)
root@N6TVE-WCC-BM2HP-SE60:~# ping 10.150.7.200
PING 10.150.7.200 (10.150.7.200): 56 data bytes
--- 10.150.7.200 ping statistics ---
95 packets transmitted, 76 packets received, 11 duplicates, 20% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 5.234/2882.453/14871.234 ms
Not usable but "connected"...
I now switched to ch -2 5 Mhz bandwidth, let's see whether that changes anything. Of course it's going to be just the two of us...
I don't think the distance is the issue per-se, I think I'm probably a bit too low on the horizon for you.
--- 10.150.7.200 ping statistics ---
79 packets transmitted, 79 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 4.299/75.771/1220.398 ms
Yup, 0% packet loss! This is better than I got to any local node in SB using 10Mhz b/w. Maybe it's less interference from ch1? Seems to me we should convince everyone in SB to switch to 5Mhz... Perhaps less theoretical max speed but more actual usable speed? My node seems to be transmitting around 1.6-2Mbps and yours around 1-1.5Mbps.
A little longer ping run:
--- 10.150.7.200 ping statistics ---
385 packets transmitted, 366 packets received, 4% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 4.389/592.342/6268.873 ms
Andre
I also used AirView to get a lay of the land. It didn't really help--I couldn't correlate what I saw with what channels were useable or not.
Joe AE6XE
Well, K6TZ-GIB-NSM2-E60 heard them, but they didn't hear it.
K6AH-SAREDN-OT2GDL23 sits atop Mt Otay, just north of the border with Mexico. It is a M2 Rocket with a 120 deg sector antenna. Here's picture of it (note references to 230 deg should read 320 deg).
KG6JJI sits atop a hill in Del Mar. W6DMR-Crest is on top of a water tower in Del Mar supporting their local CERT operations. W6QAR-WTN sits atop a 13-story Qualcomm building in Sorrento Mesa (the Golden Triangle area).
It would be infinitely more impressive if you could actually pass data... but that would require a fair bit more effort and expense.
Andre, K6AH
Andre