AREDN stands for Amateur Radio Emergency Digital Network. The following definition comes from the official website; https://www.arednmesh.org
This is a good video of AREDN; https://youtu.be/fkl5Nbnz24Y
PARC Demonstration
At the meeting, Clay and I had two AREDN nodes (compatible wireless router reconfigured with AREDN firmware) connected to each other. We also attached a VOIP (Voice Over IP) internet phones to each node that where able to connect to each other over the AREDN network we created in the classroom. Clay's node was also connected to the internet and to the Kawartha Packet Group Tunnel and PBX (Private Branch Exchange). A PBX is what is needed for VOIP phones to talk to each other. HamShack Hotline is a PBX specifically for the Amateur Radio Community. The Tunnel allows you to see other AREDN Nodes around the world through the internet using a web browser.
This a link to a SuperNode Map that you can zoom in or out as well click on the each node for detailed information; https://arednmap.xojs.org/#8.84/44.2705/-78.8493
Once we have an AREDN network established within Peterborough County, the KPG PBX will provide VOIP service without the need for internet so long as you are able to connect to the AREDN network via wireless
Fleming College and AREDN in Peterborough County
PARC along with KPG are working with a group of Fleming
Students as a "Fleming Applied Project" on linking all of PARC
repeaters using 5.9 GHz wireless technologies similar to how
VE3PBO and VE3BUY are now linked. This project also includes
adding AREDN nodes at repeater sites and creating a membership
page for our website. This membership page will allow PARC
members to create a PARC membership profile, make membership
payments and check your membership status. We are also adding a
"Make a Donation to PARC" option.
Mikrotik RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC hAP AC Lite
If you are interested in experimenting with AREDN, Clay and I have been offered a "Club bulk" discount price from ISP Supplies Canada for Mikrotik RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC hAP AC Lite routers https://www.ispsupplies.ca/MikroTik-RouterBOARD-RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC . The price is $85 each which includes tax and shipping. Clay and I will also install the AREDN Firmware and set it up ready for you to plug in your VOIP phone. You will just need to plug it into you home router for internet access. If you haven't received a VOIP phone yet, there are still used CISCO phones available that Randy purchased and free to club members. Note: These routers do not have the range to connect to the ARDEN RF network without external antennas. That would require a router mounted with some height depending on the distance to the next node you are connecting to such as for example; https://www.store.mikrotikcanada.ca/wireless-systems/201-lhg-xl-hp5-us-4752224003744.html?SubmitCurrency=1&id_currency=1&utm_campaign=shopping&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=20491464910&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAxaCvBhBaEiwAvsLmWK-vJnP295w-aQqh-j99cBxi18kazko02OVG6aw6hgKbJFgskMYcNBoC_5wQAvD_BwE
Please let me know if you wish Clay or I to order you a Mikrotik RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC hAP AC Lite router.
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