[arm-allstar] T-Mobile at repeater site

Dave Petrie wa2kjc at gmail.com
Tue Jul 11 08:57:18 EDT 2023


never mind, i just read previous messages and my question was already
answered, i need more coffee, thank you Steve

We use T-mobile 4G, a Teltonika RUT 240 modem and Zero Tier for our
repeater.  We use the $10/month T-mobile 4G service.  One GB at 4G speed
then slower speed but slower speed is fine for a simplex connection to a
hub on a Pi at your house or in the cloud

Steve - N8AR


WA2KJC - Dave

315-415-0541

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HP ASE, MCSE, CompTIA A+, NABER,CETma, CETsr, Motorola R56,

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Certified Journeyman CETa, Certified Wireless Technician,

Certified Line Sweeping Technician


On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 8:36 AM Dave Petrie <wa2kjc at gmail.com> wrote:

> what's a good plan to choose for a low usage allstar and echolink node two
> repeaters, uhf, vhf at a remote tower site, i know about reverse vpn and
> just want a cheap monthly wireless connection at the site, just not sure
> how much data per month.
>
>
> WA2KJC - Dave
>
> 315-415-0541
>
> Retired and still enjoying technical challenges:
>
> HP ASE, MCSE, CompTIA A+, NABER,CETma, CETsr, Motorola R56,
>
> Radio Network Manager, Alcatel Level 3, Certified Computer System
> Technician
>
> Certified Network System Technician, Certified Two Way Radio Technician
>
> Certified Journeyman CETa, Certified Wireless Technician,
>
> Certified Line Sweeping Technician
>


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