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Eric WD6CMU built a DC powered
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Very nice, Rich. A couple of comments:
FDlog works well with ad-hoc since it will relay across the machines, so there is no requirement for end-to-end coverage. The problem with ad-hoc is the difficulty of configuration of the
WiFi cards (and many are broken in ad-hoc mode).
Perhaps a reflector/shade at the base of the antenna to keep sun off the box. Maybe the solar panels can be mounted on the shade?
Looks like a great box. Where did you find that? I may have a use for a couple of those.
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AlanB
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<A href="www.witsend.com/External/router.html" target="_blank">WA6FXP's
WiFi FD router</A>
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<A href="www.witsend.com/External/router.html" target="_blank">WA6FXP's
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<a href="www.witsend.com/External/router.html" target="_blank">WA6FXP's
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<a href="www.witsend.com/External/router.html" target="_blank">WA6FXP's
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... more info .. on Rich's
Field Day Wireless Network
Eric built a DC powered
WiFi system for Field Day a few years ago:
.. more info on Eric's
Brad brought a Linksys running Linux one year, and Rich and Alan now have these 12 volt direct units.
Rich has a fancy setup:
... more info .. on Rich's
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