[CQ] : Re: Hinternet / hsmm-mesh in SF

Griff Hamlin griff at thehamlins.org
Tue Mar 27 17:45:28 UTC 2012


Hello All,

It's my understanding that these 440Mhz radios won't be available from 
XAGYL after all. Evidently the deal XAGYL was making to import the 
radios from the manufacturer, Doodle Labs in China, fell through. 
However, KB9MWR reports at 
http://kb9mwr.blogspot.com/2012/01/doodle-labs-dl435-30-reports.html 
that  he was able to get some of the units from Doodle Labs (model 
DL435-30). Doodle labs quoted me a price of $250 each for 5 units, so I 
haven't ordered them.

Griff
W5VWP

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I was thinking of the XAGYL one, see
http://www.xagyl.com/store_us/product.php?productid=31&cat=0&bestseller=Y<http://www.xagyl.com/store_us/product.php?productid=31&cat=0&bestseller=Y>

The systems I have currently have ten of are nanostation 1, with a 2.4
wifi card in each, an internal antenna, a power pack and an injector for
putting the power over an ehternet cable. Power pack has the wrong size
barrel connector for the injector. These will run OpenWRT. There is
space for two additional mini-PCI cards, one of these would currently be
a 900 MHz one.

I have several 900 MHz cards but not 10, and about 920-950 MHz patch
antennas, and a few Rootennas and outdoor boxes.

Could be a good system if someone could take the time to get them going.

      Thanks

      Bruce

On 03/26/2012 02:04 PM, Griff Hamlin wrote:
>  Hello All,
>
>  Are you referring to the Doodle Labs 440mhz pseudo 802.11 device, or
>  something else on 440?
>
>  Has anyone used a Ubiquiti device at 2397Mhz with a 5mhz bandwidth under
>  part 97 in order to avoid the part 15 interference on 2.4ghz? 2397mhz is
>  below the part 15 802.11 frequencies but within the 13cm ham band.
>
>  Griff
>  W5VWP
>
>  On 03/26/2012 02:58 PM, Bruce Perens wrote:
>
>  Although you avoid the mess of home wifi systems, there are powerful
>  Part 15 tenants on the band. I have one of the Ubiquiti dongle spectrum
>  analyzers for 900, which can help with spectrum management. 440 cards
>  are available but the Fresnel zone is even worse.
>
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