Hi Robert,

I think it was you that brought your portable HamWAN rig to the Seattle ACS meeting.
Thanks very much - I think it was a good demo to help other folks comprehend the simplicity of HamWAN client equipment.

For emergency purposes, a portable station could be quite handy to operate from your nearest Seattle Emergency Hub
https://www.seattle.gov/Documents/Departments/Emergency/Preparedness/Jun2017Hubs-FINAL.pdf


Thanks also to Kenny for the talk on HamWAN at the ACS Meeting.

-Randy
W3RWN

On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 10:45 AM, Robert Edmiston <kg7ucl@gmail.com> wrote:
How do you access the router from a phone, that would be so much better than lugging the laptop up ladders. I ordered the map2n version of the same router: Mikrotik RouterBoard mAP RBmAP2nD micro Access Point wireless Dual-Chain https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N7DO1VB/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_-454zbM30MM89

Bob

On Oct 15, 2017, at 10:18 AM, Tom Hayward <tom@tomh.us> wrote:

Great work! I've used a TL-MR3020 myself. It's a nice tool to have in the bag. I've done "HamWAN portable" with essentially this same kit in a backpack while hanging off a tower--the wifi makes it possible to use a cellphone to check signal strengths while aiming a dish.

For those who don't have one already, I'd recommend looking at the mAP https://www.balticnetworks.com/mikrotik-map-lite-2-4ghz-magnetic-dual-chain-indoor-ap.html. It doesn't handle cellular modems* like the TL-MR3020, but it is tiny, can run directly off 12V (PoE injected), and comes with the full Mikrotik Router OS so you can do advanced routing stuff if needed.

* Mikrotik has some cellular modem support via USB, but I haven't tried it on the mAP... It might be possible.

Do you have any plans for a permanent installation? I know one thing I don't want to have to deal with during a disaster: setting up a HamWAN link.

Tom

On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Robert Edmiston <kg7ucl@gmail.com> wrote:
I got my hamwan link Working from the historic Madison Park ferry dock in Seattle to Haystack with 1.8mbps down and 3.8 up. Then connected to a tplink WiFi hotspot and sent Winlink email from a laptop and email from an iPhone. Pretty darned happy with this new super power. Thanks Puget Sound Hamwan volunteers.





Bob E. KG7UCL
_______________________________________________
PSDR mailing list
PSDR@hamwan.org
http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr


_______________________________________________
PSDR mailing list
PSDR@hamwan.org
http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr

_______________________________________________
PSDR mailing list
PSDR@hamwan.org
http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr