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Urgent Equipment Advice Sought

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I have just been presented the opportunity to do a sales job on including an AREDN package on a 200 foot tower to be part of an emergency services dispatch center.  My difficulty is twofold:  VERY limited time and not a lot of personal knowledge/experience with AREDN.  I suspect the tower will be three-legged.  What I have in mind is three 120 degree 2.4 GHz Sector Antennas and 2 backbone antenna - one link of approximately 6 miles and the other as far as possible (to an intermediary site).

​In order to ballpark cost the proposal, I could use some expert advice on:

Snow Peak, CA is live

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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 172 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.

San Luis Obispo County - any mesh here ?

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Is anyone running a mesh in San Miguel (near Paso Robles / Atascadero / Templeton) ? This area is in the county of San Luis Obispo.
 Thank You In Advance KB6CIO

Part 15 vs Part 97

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I have a question on a potential ARDEN setup.

I am planning on trying to do a proof of concept for an upcoming exercise for Civil Air Patrol. Won't get too far into the weeds yet, but it will involve a backbone from a hangar to a ramp about 400 yards away.

The problem is, CAP is adamant about no ham in official activities. There is however a carveout in regulations for part 15 devices.

Is there anything about replacing the firmware that makes UBI hardware no longer covered under part 15?

Bridge - Firmware WA v 7.2.1

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All - Just received the latest Ubiquiti Power Beam AC systems, with firmware version WA v 7.2.1.  Mode supplied is BRIDGE

Since the furnished GUI will not let me install the AREDN software, how is it done with this device which does not
function like the ones listed in the installation procedure using TFTP.  When powered-off and then ON and holding
what appears to be the reset button, the lights do not change color and blink as noted.

Does anyone have experience with this unit and latest firmware version.

Not a Network Guy tasked with Modeling AREDN Network for County ARES

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Hello, I'm Cale-
I'm Not a Network Guy, but since I interviewed two of your brilliant leaders on my Ham Radio Podcast; the Powers that Be thought I'd be the best candidate to model up a network for our county ARES group.

So, with all of that said; I'm here to listen and learn because I LOVE the concept of AREDN and know we need it's capabilities here in Spartanburg SC.

First things first. 
I am a ham, and have on hand (flashed by Randy at Hamvention) the following:

2- NanoStations M5
1- Nano-Loco M5

Sonicwall Issues

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I installed a Sonicwall into my network to help me better segment my network, and so far it's working 50%.

General Layout Question

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Hi All,

Enclosures for batteries. controllers etc.

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What  types of enclosures for batteries, controllers etc are working out the best for remotely installed mesh nodes.  Has anyone developed a preferred list of products such as metal cases, utility boxes used for sports, electrical PVC boxes with or without fans in hot areas.  I am placeing nodes in southern AZ in the winter and Upper Michigan in the summer (-12 in my garden this am).

Vance - KC8RGO

Best nodes for 'portable infrastructure' deployment

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For the last several years our local ARES group has supported a 100km race in the mountains south of our town.  We have dabbled with 2GHz AREDN but haven't really done anything serious with it yet.  For this year's race, we'd like to establish an AREDN net from town to the races operations center 9 miles away.  This would involve one 5 MHz path between a mountain close to town where we have an existing 2GHz node (pointed the wrong way), to a TEMPORARY battery operated mountain top node.  And from that latter site, a 2 GHz link down to the operations center a few thousand feet away.

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