Broadband Hamnet 1.0.1 for Ubiquiti Released today! Great news for the project! A new mile stone! Now I need to get a cou[le of the devices and try it out. If you have already let me know what you think.
http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/documentation/186-ubnt-fw-release-101
Henderson KY Winlink Gateway
Henderson Kentucky Winlink 2000 Gateway 145.010
KC4BQK-10 RMS
KC4BQK-2 BPQ32 NODE
KC4BQK-1 BBS
KC4BQK-10 RMS
KC4BQK-2 BPQ32 NODE
KC4BQK-1 BBS
Showing posts with label Spread Spectrum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spread Spectrum. Show all posts
Friday, January 31, 2014
Monday, August 5, 2013
New Broadband-Hamnet Firmware Released !
Version 1.0.0 of the newly-named Broadband Hamnet firmware is now available for download. This is great news! The project took another giant leap! I can not wait to try this new version, I will now be able to maybe see it work with my bullet. These guys have been working hard to improve and enable cross platform capabilities, Thanks to all involved with the project. I will get some nodes up and running and report back. Check it out!
hsmm-mesh.org
hsmm-mesh.org
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Digital Modes,
HSMM,
Mesh,
Software,
Spread Spectrum
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
ARRL Files Comments with FCC Regarding Spread Spectrum Issues
Read more here:06/14/2010
"In response to a 2006 ARRL Petition regarding spread spectrum issues, the FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) on March 16 (WT Docket No 10-62), proposing to amend Part 97 to facilitate the use of spread spectrum communications technologies by eliminating the requirement that amateur stations use automatic power control (APC) to reduce transmitter power when the station transmits a spread spectrum (SS) emission and reducing the maximum transmitter power output when transmitting a SS emission. The ARRL filed comments on this matter on June 14, 2010."
I am glad the ARRL and the FCC are trying to help Spread Spectrum grow. I am all for the elimination of the requirement that amateur stations use automatic power control (APC) to reduce transmitter power. I do not agree with reducing from 100 W PEP output power to 10 W. I think this will continue to hurt the advancement of SS.
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