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K6GRP
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San Bernardino

Rancho Cucamonga - Currently on BBHN and now researching AREDN.  Volunteering with San Bernardino County ECS, Rancho Cucamonga/Upland/Montclair ACS, Rancho Cucamonga Advanced CERT, and Rancho Cucamonga Fire Core.

Gino Petrivelli
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K5DLQ
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Welcome Gino!
Welcome Gino!
I encourage you to try it out.  We hope you like the AREDN firmware.
A few features that you may want to explore:
  • Over-the-air upgrades (no more install and having t re-configure from scratch!)
  • Part 97 only channels (no more Part15 noise!)
  • Built-in tunnels server and client (on the same device)
  • XW device support
  • SNMP
  • /cgi-bin/sysinfo.json
  • Re-worked Wifi scan

 
K6AH
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Welcome!

Gino, be sure to check out what is happening on Pleasant's Peak on 2.4 and 3.4 GHz.  http://www.ocmesh.org

Andre, K6AH

AE6XE
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Welcome
Gino,  Welcome.  Maybe you have local line of sight to Gary, W6RYO, or Roland, KC6JPG in your area.   W6RYO has an airGrid M5 currently connected with Pleasants Pk.  Maybe one of these guys is a neighbor.   You can find their location pin here:  https://sites.google.com/site/orangecountymeshorganization/major-nodes-i...

Joe AE6XE
K6GRP
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I've had the pleasure of
I've had the pleasure of seeing Gary's set up.  Need to get up on the roof and do some flashing and pointing to connect.

Thank you everyone for the warm welcome.

Gino
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K6GRP
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Andre,
Andre,
I finally got a chance to hit Pleasant's Peak on 2.4.  I got a list of services and a 92% LQ.  They disappear quite frequently and I can't load any of the services or view the camera.
Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Gino
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K6AH
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92% LQ
The 92% LQ may not be enough unless you have a similar NLQ.  What type of node are you running?  It should be MIMO (not a Bullet or AirGrid, for example).

Don and Joe own and manage the nodes up there.  Perhaps they could chime in as well.

Andre
AE6XE
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Gino,   Rancho Cucamonga is
Gino,   Rancho Cucamonga is on the edge or outside the edge of the 120 deg 2Ghz Sector Panel from Pleasants Pk.    What is the NLQ?   I suspect your signal received at PP isn't strong enough.   Your area has best coverage on 5Ghz.  At the bottom of the Pleasants Pk page on http://ocmesh.org, there is a coverage map for 2Ghz and 5Ghz to give an idea of where these Sectors are pointed.

Joe AE6XE
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Redlands
Gino,

I am building out in Redlands, Loma Linda, Yucaipa, and San Bernardino. Are you still working with AREDN in Rancho? Are you interested in establishing a link to the East?

73,

Keith - AI6BX
K6GRP
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I'm interested in linking to
I'm interested in linking to the East.  Sorry I hadn't been on here lately.  Setting something up for field day.

Gino
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Ai6bx
Snow Peak
We have 50% of the Snow Peak installation live as of this afternoon. Snow Peak is located in the San Bernardino Mountains just below Little San G ahd has a phenomenal line of site down both sides of Mt. San Jancinto. Today the link to Redlands was brought up making Snow visiable to the entire So Cal Mesh. The southwest facing 120 degree sector is on channel 174 at 10Mhz providing coverage to Beaumont, Banning, Cherry Valley and many other areas west of Mount San Jancinto. It currently has a heading of approximately 210 degrees. coverage plots will be published once I return to install the east facing nodes and adjust the final coordinates.

The return trip will install a 5.8 sector covering Palm Springs and the Cochella Valley as well as a 3.4 dish to Indio Hill.

73,

Keith AI6BX

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