[MVMA] N8ZM - NC8Y
Chuck Gelm
nc8q-mesh at gelm.net
Fri May 4 07:16:06 EDT 2018
Hi, Tom:
90' agl is a big benefit here in the forests of West Central Ohio.
"/there is lots of QRM potential at 2.4 GHz/"
There is lots of *AREDN-based co-channel congestion* QRM potential on
2397 MHz.
Making myself a target for flamesYeah, I know I made myself a target
with that statement.
I see variable S/N reading when the wind blows.
I can use my '/cgi-bin/signal' chart as anemometer history. ;-)
Dale, KD8YZC, of Troy radio club has expressed interest.
Chuck
On 05/03/2018 11:52 PM, Tom Holmes wrote:
> Hi Chuck...
> My end is at 90' which should help a bit. As for 900 MHz, yes, it does better through foliage and there is lots of QRM potential at 2.4 GHz. I'm sure I'm seeing that here based on highly variable S/N readings over short time spans.
> But I think some good filtering can fix much of that. 900 pagers could be tougher to filter out in-band.
> I have some ubiquity 2.4 point-to-point gear here that could be one end of a link to the north. Would probably be more successful on Ken's new tower than from my place. Is there anyone on in Troy?
> Also, I'll have the mode on the Englewood water tank in about a month which would be an excellent site for several links if needed.
>
> >From Tom Holmes, N8ZM
>
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