It's pretty possible. We're green-lit on the site. The only impediments at this point will be time & money. I need to put together a bill of materials for folks to vote on. I did a live demo once of real-time re-routing. It wasn't as huge a reaction as you'd think. :) As far as non-fatal link degradation, we don't presently do anything with weather / link qualify info, although we could write some software to use it. Doesn't seem like a priority though. --Bart On 10/12/2015 12:12 PM, Rob Salsgiver wrote:
Wow – quite a site!
I would be interested in seeing how the various links and routing would start behaving when we have things able to run 2 or 3 paths each. The ability to really “show” the dynamic re-routing capabilities would be huge. Also having the ability to see how the connections between various locations vary and adapt to changes in localized weather / etc could be very enlightening as well.
So how possible / probable is this site?
Cheers,
Rob
*From:*PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces@hamwan.org] *On Behalf Of *Bart Kus *Sent:* Monday, October 12, 2015 11:52 AM *To:* Puget Sound Data Ring *Subject:* [HamWAN PSDR] Council House signal strength tests
Council House is at (47.614479°, -122.310476°).
Council-Gold: -58dBm @ 20MHz dish Council-SnoDEM: -62dBm @ 5MHz dish Council-Baldi: -68dBm @ 5MHz sector Coundil-Baldi: -56dBm @ 20MHz dish Council-Haystack: -65dBm @ 5MHz sector
Tests were conducted with a 30dBi Poynting dish and 5SHPn modem. This will make a fine hub site for tying the network together and giving rise to some ring structure (graph cycles <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycle_%28graph_theory%29>).
--Bart
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