Thanks to the efforts of Kenny Richards, Scott Honaker, Erik Robins, and Steve Magnuson today we were able to finally complete the installation at Lookout up in Whatcom County. Today Sectors 1 and 2 were put online along with finalizing the lightning arrestors for all 2 sectors and PTP dishes. This brings HamWAN to a majority of the 4 NW Counties in Washington, as well as a significant part of the lower B.C. mainland. I will work to get the website map updated in the coming week to give a better indication of overall coverage areas. As with all HamWAN projects this would not have happened without the help of a LOT of people - both direct and indirect. HamWAN's presence at the Lookout site would not have happened without the support of Rob Chatham. We may have some minor follow-up with improving the aim of the Triangle/McDonald dish and possibly adjusting down-tilt on Sector 1 if it is needed for covering close-in users to the site, but we are likely done at Lookout for this season. If you live in coverage areas in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, or San Juan counties, you are welcome to setup gear and make use of the network. Please contact myself or anyone else on NetOps if you have questions or problems. Thanks again to everyone involved. We have a couple more smaller site projects we're hoping to finish before the weather puts a stop to our activities for the season, but this likely is the last "big" project for this year. Below is a tentative coverage map until I get the website updated. North of Lookout South of Lookout Cheers, Rob Salsgiver - NR3O HamWAN NetOps/Board Snohomish County DEM/ACS And other duties as assigned..
Well done Rob and team! On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 10:58 PM Rob Salsgiver <rob@nr3o.com> wrote:
Thanks to the efforts of Kenny Richards, Scott Honaker, Erik Robins, and Steve Magnuson today we were able to finally complete the installation at Lookout up in Whatcom County. Today Sectors 1 and 2 were put online along with finalizing the lightning arrestors for all 2 sectors and PTP dishes.
This brings HamWAN to a majority of the 4 NW Counties in Washington, as well as a significant part of the lower B.C. mainland. I will work to get the website map updated in the coming week to give a better indication of overall coverage areas.
As with all HamWAN projects this would not have happened without the help of a LOT of people – both direct and indirect. HamWAN’s presence at the Lookout site would not have happened without the support of Rob Chatham.
We may have some minor follow-up with improving the aim of the Triangle/McDonald dish and possibly adjusting down-tilt on Sector 1 if it is needed for covering close-in users to the site, but we are likely done at Lookout for this season. If you live in coverage areas in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, or San Juan counties, you are welcome to setup gear and make use of the network. Please contact myself or anyone else on NetOps if you have questions or problems.
Thanks again to everyone involved. We have a couple more smaller site projects we’re hoping to finish before the weather puts a stop to our activities for the season, but this likely is the last “big” project for this year. Below is a tentative coverage map until I get the website updated.
*North of Lookout*
*South of Lookout*
Cheers,
Rob Salsgiver – NR3O
HamWAN NetOps/Board
Snohomish County DEM/ACS
And other duties as assigned…. _______________________________________________ PSDR mailing list PSDR@hamwan.org http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr
What is the altitude of the Lookout Tower? Working on getting a client setup in South Vancouver. Regards, Tyler Martin VA7TPM On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 11:18 PM Doug Kingston <dpk@randomnotes.org> wrote:
Well done Rob and team!
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 10:58 PM Rob Salsgiver <rob@nr3o.com> wrote:
Thanks to the efforts of Kenny Richards, Scott Honaker, Erik Robins, and Steve Magnuson today we were able to finally complete the installation at Lookout up in Whatcom County. Today Sectors 1 and 2 were put online along with finalizing the lightning arrestors for all 2 sectors and PTP dishes.
This brings HamWAN to a majority of the 4 NW Counties in Washington, as well as a significant part of the lower B.C. mainland. I will work to get the website map updated in the coming week to give a better indication of overall coverage areas.
As with all HamWAN projects this would not have happened without the help of a LOT of people – both direct and indirect. HamWAN’s presence at the Lookout site would not have happened without the support of Rob Chatham.
We may have some minor follow-up with improving the aim of the Triangle/McDonald dish and possibly adjusting down-tilt on Sector 1 if it is needed for covering close-in users to the site, but we are likely done at Lookout for this season. If you live in coverage areas in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, or San Juan counties, you are welcome to setup gear and make use of the network. Please contact myself or anyone else on NetOps if you have questions or problems.
Thanks again to everyone involved. We have a couple more smaller site projects we’re hoping to finish before the weather puts a stop to our activities for the season, but this likely is the last “big” project for this year. Below is a tentative coverage map until I get the website updated.
*North of Lookout*
*South of Lookout*
Cheers,
Rob Salsgiver – NR3O
HamWAN NetOps/Board
Snohomish County DEM/ACS
And other duties as assigned…. _______________________________________________ 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
-- Tyler Martin _____________ VECTOR Radio VA7TPM
I believe the tower is at 2582 feet, the sectors / PtP antennas are at different heights on the tower. I think most of them are between 50 and 80 feet. Thanks Kenny On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 6:52 PM Tyler Martin via PSDR <psdr@hamwan.org> wrote:
What is the altitude of the Lookout Tower? Working on getting a client setup in South Vancouver.
Regards,
Tyler Martin VA7TPM
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 11:18 PM Doug Kingston <dpk@randomnotes.org> wrote:
Well done Rob and team!
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 10:58 PM Rob Salsgiver <rob@nr3o.com> wrote:
Thanks to the efforts of Kenny Richards, Scott Honaker, Erik Robins, and Steve Magnuson today we were able to finally complete the installation at Lookout up in Whatcom County. Today Sectors 1 and 2 were put online along with finalizing the lightning arrestors for all 2 sectors and PTP dishes.
This brings HamWAN to a majority of the 4 NW Counties in Washington, as well as a significant part of the lower B.C. mainland. I will work to get the website map updated in the coming week to give a better indication of overall coverage areas.
As with all HamWAN projects this would not have happened without the help of a LOT of people – both direct and indirect. HamWAN’s presence at the Lookout site would not have happened without the support of Rob Chatham.
We may have some minor follow-up with improving the aim of the Triangle/McDonald dish and possibly adjusting down-tilt on Sector 1 if it is needed for covering close-in users to the site, but we are likely done at Lookout for this season. If you live in coverage areas in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, or San Juan counties, you are welcome to setup gear and make use of the network. Please contact myself or anyone else on NetOps if you have questions or problems.
Thanks again to everyone involved. We have a couple more smaller site projects we’re hoping to finish before the weather puts a stop to our activities for the season, but this likely is the last “big” project for this year. Below is a tentative coverage map until I get the website updated.
*North of Lookout*
*South of Lookout*
Cheers,
Rob Salsgiver – NR3O
HamWAN NetOps/Board
Snohomish County DEM/ACS
And other duties as assigned…. _______________________________________________ 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
-- Tyler Martin _____________ VECTOR Radio VA7TPM _______________________________________________ PSDR mailing list PSDR@hamwan.org http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr
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