Looks it wasn't published! Thanks for asking. I've updated the Haystack page
with the GPS coordinates.
--Bart
On 10/7/2015 9:55 PM, Steve wrote:
Can you send the GPS for Haystack ?
Steve
On Wednesday, October 7, 2015, Bart Kus <me@bartk.us>
wrote:
They're 2ft dishes on
each end. The link is working great, too. It hits 240Mbit
line rate at times, and I've seen it push > 100Mbit of
real data over that.
--Bart
On 10/7/2015 9:50 PM, Steve wrote:
How big of a dish do you have
between haystack and Queen Ann?
Steve N0FPF
On Wednesday, October 7, 2015, Bart Kus <me@bartk.us> wrote:
Hello,
I went up to Haystack yesterday and replaced the
failed modem there. The link between Haystack and
SnoDEM (Snohomish County Department of Emergency
Management / "Paine") is back up at a decent signal
level. We have a trip scheduled to SnoDEM for Oct
15th @ 5:00PM to better align two dishes there,
including this SnoDEM-Haystack dish, which was
originally aligned with Monroe.
Now despite this good news, the link between Westin
and Queen Anne (which ultimately feeds Haystack) is
suffering due to Amazon Fade, and it's only gonna get
worse as the building is completed further and
occupied. We may need to re-aim the main Haystack
uplink dish at a site different than Queen Anne. No
firm plan on this yet, but East Tiger might be an
option. Another option might be a new site on Capitol
Hill that I'll be doing a signal test at on Saturday.