On 2014-04-17 20:03, Bart Kus wrote:
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When I exhibited at Puyallup several years ago, I was demonstrating my own (free) D-Star /radio/ (sic) and not selling anything.
You have a free d-star radio? What? :) URLs!
You snooze, you lose (grin)! Actually, "radio" should have been "software". I hate my keyboard, with all the mistakes it makes ... OT: Actually, I do have two Icom ID-880H radios for sale (like new, in box with all accessories, $300 each). Sales will fund additional MikroTik radio/antenna combos.
Yup, totally agree that's how you do a good booth. We do have portable demo gear as well. Little 21dBi dishes with modems dangling off em.
Which dishes? Any suitable dishes available where the MikroTik *attaches* and doesn't *dangle*?
Second, have *pictures* on the HamWAN web site of the radio/modem, and *especially* the antennas (with dimensions). ..
Wanna throw a better web site presentation together in this regard? I can hook you up with editor access.
Yes.
Third, and perhaps the most important, develop some "use cases" and document them to generate interest. ... *Post pictures of working sites (nodes and users)!* ...
These are all good ideas. Again, want to make them happen?
Again, yes.
What kind of speeds do you get on the Frontier? I heard they really rolled back since it was FiOS.
I just did a test accessing CenturyLink's test page: * Frontier FiOS: 25.6Mbps down, 12.0 up. * Comcast RG-6: 28.5Mbps down, 5.8 up. -- Dean