[arm-allstar] Allstarlink and AREDN
Darrell Black
gigahacker at gmail.com
Fri Oct 23 07:53:49 EDT 2020
If both repeaters have all star which I assume they do, have them on all dialed to a cloud-based hub. Tell all your club members to also dial into the cloud-based hub. If any repeater goes off-line you’ll only lose the RF users on that one repeater. You can also use the cloud base hub to host a EchoLink and DVswitch for DMR. This is exactly what we’re doing.
Darrell - 73 de W8DSB
"In God we trust, all others we monitor"
> On Oct 23, 2020, at 00:08, David McGough via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
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> Mike,
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> How far are the sites from each other?
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> 73, David KB4FXC
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>> On Thu, 22 Oct 2020, "Mike Sullivan via ARM-allstar" wrote:
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>> I'm working on linking two 2m repeaters that are LOS to each other for one
>> of the club's I'm a member for. Right now we're using cellular to link them
>> but I'm wanting to find a better off-grid solution. The obvious choice is a
>> point-to-point network between the two, but I'm curious if using the AREDN
>> firmware will work fine (and get the owners to let us put them up easier)
>> and the legalities of using ASL/Hamvoip over AREDN between the two sites
>> (there will be an outward internet connection from the tower site of the
>> club I'm VP for and both nodes will be VPN'd to the outside world)
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>> Mike
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