Winlink Post Offices, Local Portals, and Message Syncronization
Big news! It looks like we’ve potentially solved the question of how to synchronize our local RMS Gateways on the Winlink system. It’s a solution based our mesh network and...
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Big news! It looks like we’ve potentially solved the question of how to synchronize our local RMS Gateways on the Winlink system. It’s a solution based our mesh network and...
Info from KL7TS on July 19, 2017 ….. If you’re an ARRL member, you can edit your profile to receive ARRL email (“e-letters”) about subjects of interest. This week’s ARES...
The Anchorage Senior Center is one step closer to having a full HF, VHF, UHF, and MESH networking capabilities. On Saturday, July 30, Sid Atwood (KL7SID), Kent Petty (KL5T), and...
The Anchorage Senior Center is one step closer to being a fully capable station. Today, Sid Atwood (KL7SID) and Kent Petty (KL5T) installed the connectors on the control cables for...
Thanks to Bruce Chandler, KL7QN, for graciously hosting a site on his property for club installations. The first happened today! KL7MM and KL5T installed a brand spankin’ new Ubiquiti 120...
The venerable Linksys WRT54G routers still seem to have a viable function in the MESH networking world. For MESH, we can only run the BBHN firmware, version 3.1, and for...
Working Wednesdays are a great time to get over to the clubhouse to work on projects. We had 5 folks in and out tonight. There is usually someone there by...
Don Rotolo, N2IRZ wrote an article, published in the January 2017 edition of CQ Magazine, updating readers on the world of mesh networking. AREDN presents the full article, which was...
Anchorage ARES participated in the statewide April Fool’s ARES communications exercise on 4/1/2017 from approximately 1000L to 1300L. While HF conditions proved challenging at best, we successfully moved locally originated...
A new MESH networking page has been posted. Please take a look to get a little info on the AARC MESH Networking effort.
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