Monday, October 20, 2014

HamWAN site live





Midtown Memphis Cell Site Live!

October 20, 2014 ryan_turner 



In cooperation with Tri-State Repeater Association, HamWAN Memphis Metro is pleased to announce the deployment of our first cell site, located in midtown Memphis, TN.
Three sectors and one point-to-point link have been installed on the tower above the Southern College of Optometry, offering strong coverage of midtown and downtown Memphis, West Memphis, and even parts of Bartlett and Germantown. The equipment was funded out of pocket by the board members. The 10 MHz channel plan has been selected, with the router configurations published on Github. If you’re in the red area on the map below, you potentially have line of sight to the cell site! Read on for more details about the installation and how to get connected.


Currently, network connectivity speeds are limited due to tree obstruction of the PtP link; over the coming weeks we will be updating equipment to address this issue.

The Installation
Over the 19th and 20th of October, K0RET, KK4IOH, and Sam (future ham!) spent their weekend cleaning up the tower on SCO by removing two antennas and a dish, as well as numerous runs of bad coax and hardline. With this work complete, they then mounted the cell site hardware on the tower, ran wiring to it, and attached it all.

Parts used in the installation include:

3x Mikrotik Metal 5SHPN with power adapter
2x Ubiquiti Antenna AM-5G19 5Ghz 19dBi 120-deg Dual-Pol Sector with SMA jumpers (dual polarity for future use; we get less than 19 dBi since we’re off the center frequency)
2x SMA to N connector adapter
1x Laird SAH58-120-16DB 16dBi 120 Deg sector (single polarity, this is the north sector)
~150 ft Ubiquiti TOUGHCable Carrier, 8x shielded Ubiquiti cat5e 8p8c connectors
4x 16″ section of SuperStrut
8x 1″ OD U Bolts, each with two nuts, plates, washers, and lockwashers
6x 2″ strut-mount pipe clamps
3x 16ga mast
1x Mikrotik SEXTANT G 5HPnD with power adapter
4x RiteAV 10/100/1000 RJ-45 Shielded Surge Protector for Lightning
1x Mikrotik RB260GS Switch
Various zipties, vinyl tape, mastic tape, velcro cable wrap, cat6 1 ft cables

Next Steps
In the coming weeks, we’ll be helping Tri-State with some additional maintenance, fixing the downtilt of the sectors (right now they have too high of a downtilt angle), replacing the PtP link with something higher gain (right now it is severely limited due to trees), installing Flighttracker 24 receiver hardware, converting the WB4KOG-4 APRS digipeater to an igate on the HamWAN network, and adding an exterior network camera.

Additionally, we’d like to return to the site to put all of the equipment on battery backup, install a server, and replace the switch with a router. We’d also like to put a PtP link from SCO to Hilton to get WB4KOG’s D-Star repeater on the network, marking the first HamWAN connected repeater!





Saturday, October 18, 2014

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Tri-states 146.85/53.01/224.78 and N4GMT-3 APRS Digi site


Here is the 300 feet above East Memphis where APRS packets are once again flowing. This is the site for Tri-States 53.01/146.85/224.78 and the N4GMT-3 APRS Digi. 













Thursday, January 16, 2014

Jan MDARC Meeting




A full house at the Jan MDARC watching a presentation on the Icom IC-9100.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

JAD Link 2 USB sound card interface

Purchased from China for digital modes. It emulates a serial port for PTT. Seems to work good with Echolink. 

May need a little more audio out to the RF side.