On 2014-04-17 20:03, Bart Kus wrote:
...
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