[NLRS] Re: hsmm and msmm

Clare Jarvis jarvis at jarviscomputer.com
Mon Jan 29 17:00:49 EST 2007


Tnx Chris,

I will try that link.   Also I received a response from Andrew Flower K0SM.
He mentioned 900 MHz equipment for this purpose.   If others wan to see
his response, please let me know.

Clare de K0NY


On Monday 29 January 2007 09:21 am, Chris Elmquist wrote:
> Clare,
>
> There is interest picking up here in the Cities for Icom's D-STAR
> technology.  They have hsmm-like capability on 1.2 GHz with 128Kbps
> (ISDN rates) and then msmm-like speeds on 2m and 70cm at 4800bps.
>
> I know of at least one new system coming online shortly and others
> are being proposed around town.
>
> There is a mailing list at the bottom of the page here,
>
> http://www.twinslan.org/clubinfo.html
>
> where it is being discussed.
>
> Chris N0JCF
>
> On Monday (01/29/2007 at 08:42AM -0600), Clare Jarvis wrote:
> > On Sunday 28 January 2007 01:38 pm, Clare Jarvis wrote:
> > Sorry if this is a repeat but I do not think it got sent successfully the
> > first time.
> >
> > > Hello NLRS,
> > >
> > > Winona ARC is exploring the idea of getting into high speed multi-media
> > > (hsmm) and medium speed multi-media (msmm).   The idea is that we would
> > > use hsmm to link the Emergency operations center (EOC), the Red Cross
> > > and the Incident Command (IC) with hsmm as well a shadows etc.   Winona
> > > is down in a hole.  We are below average terrain here so we would have
> > > to use hsmm to get to the top of the bluffs about 500 feet above us,
> > > then use msmm to read Rochester, La Cross, Wabasha or Eau Claire which
> > > may have undamaged infra-structure.
> > >
> > > We are looking for ideas (good or otherwise).   Thoughts I have had is
> > > to acquire used digital equipment and use a transverter to shift it
> > > onto amateur bands,  possibly with a PA.  Or shifting commercial
> > > equiment into amateur bands.
> > >
> > > What are your thoughs?
> > >
> > > 73 Clare Jarvis de K0NY
> >
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> >
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> >
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Mr. Clare Jarvis
Jarvis Computer Software
PO Box 1264
Winona MN 55987-7264

(507) 454 2575

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