OK so now we have our mesh network set up and operating and we do occasional public service events.
But the events are few and far between. And our hams are not very interested in mock events.
So what applications can we run on the mesh that hams can and will use routinely? This is necessary
to keep up interest and so we don't forget how everything works when we actually need it.
Bob W8ERD
But the events are few and far between. And our hams are not very interested in mock events.
So what applications can we run on the mesh that hams can and will use routinely? This is necessary
to keep up interest and so we don't forget how everything works when we actually need it.
Bob W8ERD
1. WINLINK Post Offices either stand-alone, synchronized or with gateway to the larger WINLINK system.
2. VOIP Phones - either stand-alone direct IP dialing or put a PBX on the system and have more functions - voicemail, conferencing, dial by callsign or extension
3. Repeater links
4. SDR Receivers
5. HF Station remote control - or any station for that matter
6. APRS Gateways
7. Repeater or station site monitoring, including Weather Stations, site security monitoring, cameras
8. Repeater linking and control
9. Emergency internet
10. MESH Chat - keep in touch with fellow MESHers, public service event support & logging, nets
11. File storage/sharing
12. Interoperability with your served agencies
Just to name a few...
In the Dallas Fort Worth area several of us are linked via Tunnel. There are some 30 or so nodes connected most of the time. Nodes have anything from MeshChat to Cameras, Remote access to applications including SDR receivers etc. and about anything you might think of that can be connected to a normal network. Of course, support for public service events is always viable where needed.
Like you however, I wish we had more interest. There is so much that can and could be done on the MESH.
Hang in there. I think the best tool to garner more interest is to be able to demonstrate how we use the technology.
Jim W8ERW
Bob W8ERD
73,
Steve KC0EUW
In the near future, we're going to start taking ACS check-ins via the texting area in TeamTalk.
Orv W6BI