HamWAN Seminar at SEA-PAC 2019
K7ICY/ Ken Tolliver
Hey:
If you are going to SEA-PAC this weekend be sure to check-out Scott's (N7DOD) HamWAN Seminar on Saturday at 4:10-5pm in Riverside Room B. It should be very interesting. Let your friends know about it too. I'm thinking it will be a 'Sold-Out' crowd. See you there! 73 Ken Tolliver |
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Re: Recommended client equipment
These prices don't include shipping, and I'm not sure whether Ken has the mounts in stock. Check with Ken (contact info on website) for exact prices.
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Re: Recommended client equipment
kc7pmu@...
What is complete list of equipment required for a node?
Equipment page needs to have complete example configurations. 1. LHG XL HP5 $79 -- from Oregon HamWAN 2. LHG mount 15 -- from Oregon HamWAN 3. 50 ft Ethernet cable 43 -- from Amazon 4. Some sort of WiFi Access Point or switch to attach to my network 5. Is PoE supply included with dish package or is there a different place to acquire that? 6. A mast, building, towers, or balloon to hoist the unit to a suitable elevation So I need to pay the $94 via PayPal to the donation link and order the CAT6 outdoor cable from Amazon? Thanks, Paul Thutt KC7PMU |
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Re: Westside Connection?
Nate,
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The http://www.oregonhamwan.org website is the official website of Oregon HamWAN. Oregon HamWAN is an Assumed Business Name of the Cascade Amateur Radio Society (CARS). CARS is a 501(c)(3) organization, and is eligible to receive tax deductible contributions. This email list is operated by Oregon HamWAN. The http://www.oregonhamwan.com website is operated by Scott Burrows, N7DOD. Although does work with the Oregon HamWAN group, the http://www.oregonhamwan.com website is not officially associated with Oregon HamWAN. At this time, our first site planned for Oregon is at the Sylvan (KGW) tower, north of Highway 26 near the cemetery. We hope to that HamWAN operational at that site before the end of the year. Although we have considered the Stonehenge (KGON) tower, this is not our top priority at this time. Herb
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Westside Connection?
KJ7DMC
Hello,
I'm a bit confused, I see both a .com and .org, and the org here: http://www.oregonhamwan.com/cell-site-hardware/ mentions a possible site at stonehedge. Is there any proposed timeline for this site? I had emailed N7DOD (The listed contact on the .org but got no response) So let me know if this is the wrong place for this question. 73, -Nate |
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Re: Parts for HamWAN Server
David, The 2tb and 1.5tb HDD would work for us! Thanks for the donation! Eric On Thu, May 16, 2019, 09:48 David Mandrell, K7MGG <mandrelld@...> wrote:
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Re: Parts for HamWAN Server
David Mandrell, K7MGG
Hi Eric, I just looked in the parts bin at work. I have a brand new 2TB Seagate laptop drive. It's a 9.5mm height so it didn't fit the laptop it was bought for. I also have a used WD Blue 500GB and Seagate Barracuda 1.5GB drive that could be donated. Unfortunately, I don't have two similar drives that would work well for a RAID 1 setup. Let me know if any of these would be useful to you. On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 5:51 PM Eric Johnson, N7ENG <Off732@...> wrote:
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Re: Parts for HamWAN Server
Thanks Ken for that! I believe what will benefit us most now and down the road is a pair of either 2TB or 4TB hdd's that are 3.5 inch. The server has space for 2x 3.5 inch hdds, that will be run on RAID 1 for redundancy. So that if one drive fails, most likely the server will still stay up. USB or not, the guts are still SATA regardless. That all said, I would love to have a 2TB HDD if that's what you would like to spend your "Mad Money" on ^_^ I can also see what eBay has in terms of 4TB hdd's, they might be about the same price. Eric On Tue, May 14, 2019, 11:50 Herb Weiner <herbw@...> wrote:
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Re: Parts for HamWAN Server
Thanks, Jonathan. I have always been partial to Seagate, and I believe we would be better off purchasing an internal SATA drive rather than USB.
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Re: Parts for HamWAN Server
Jonathan Bezayiff, AD7NY <KD7VVH@...>
If we don’t need 7200 rpm, this is a good option, it’s like 5900 rpm, but it is enterprise grade storage (think NAS or near store backup type drive) https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Terascale-3-5-Inch-Internal-ST4000NC001/dp/B00E262AHO/ref=sr_1_8?crid=2GYFVIA59W305&keywords=seagate+4tb+internal+hard+drive&qid=1557858208&s=gateway&sprefix=Seagate+4tb%2Caps%2C227&sr=8-8
From: main@oregonhamwan.groups.io on behalf of K7ICY/ Ken Tolliver <ktolliver@...>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 11:13 To: oregonhamwan@groups.io Subject: [oregonhamwan] Parts for HamWAN Server
This email is mostly for Eric; but the rest of the Team--Please check to see if you have any of the memory things that Eric needs for the HamWAN server he's building up.
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Eric:
Has anyone produced any of the memory or hard drives that you need for the server?
I think this is the list of stuff you need
A. Used 2TB or 4TB, 2.5 or 3.5 inch SATA Hard drives
B. Used DDR3 PC3-12800 • CL=11 • UNBUFFERED • ECC RAM
C. Used DDR3-1600 • 1.35V • 1024MEG X 72" 8GB sticks of RAM
I don't have any of it. My computer bone yard just has ancient dinosaur bones in it. It was like strolling down Memory Lane; A 5 1/4" Floppy Drive here, and a CD-ROM drive
there. And the stack of I think 4GB Hard Drives sitting on the desk. Well, at least it prompted me to send most of it to the recycle. Cleaned my desk up a bit too. Thanks for the motivation.
I did see that Fry's has a 2TB Portable USB-3 Harddrive for $59 today. Would that help? If so, I'll order it. I assume you can use it via USB or gut it and hard mount
it.
Anyway, I will put $100 towards getting your server going. That can be $59 for the hard drive and $41 to you to get stuff; or I can just PayPal you the $100. I'd do more,
but Social Security Disability makes things a bit tight. Let me know what you want me to do with the $100. (My son gave me $100 of mad money for my Birthday Sunday.)
I appreciate all of the work you have put into the HamWAN Project. You and several others kind of help keep things on an even keel. And you can explain things so that even a non-network guy like me can understand them. The OSPF Music Video was weird; but kind
of funny too. [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPtr43KHBGk ]
Keep it up.
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Thank You!
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Ken Tolliver
K7ICY
503-544-7945
ktolliver@...
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Parts for HamWAN Server
K7ICY/ Ken Tolliver
This email is mostly for Eric; but the rest of the Team--Please check to see if you have any of the memory things that Eric needs for the HamWAN server he's building up.
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Eric:
Has anyone produced any of the memory or hard drives that you need for the server?
I think this is the list of stuff you need
A. Used 2TB or 4TB, 2.5 or 3.5 inch SATA Hard drives
B. Used DDR3 PC3-12800 • CL=11 • UNBUFFERED • ECC RAM
C. Used DDR3-1600 • 1.35V • 1024MEG X 72" 8GB sticks of RAM
I don't have any of it. My computer bone yard just has ancient dinosaur bones in it. It was like strolling down Memory Lane; A 5 1/4" Floppy Drive here, and a CD-ROM drive
there. And the stack of I think 4GB Hard Drives sitting on the desk. Well, at least it prompted me to send most of it to the recycle. Cleaned my desk up a bit too. Thanks for the motivation.
I did see that Fry's has a 2TB Portable USB-3 Harddrive for $59 today. Would that help? If so, I'll order it. I assume you can use it via USB or gut it and hard mount
it.
Anyway, I will put $100 towards getting your server going. That can be $59 for the hard drive and $41 to you to get stuff; or I can just PayPal you the $100. I'd do more,
but Social Security Disability makes things a bit tight. Let me know what you want me to do with the $100. (My son gave me $100 of mad money for my Birthday Sunday.)
I appreciate all of the work you have put into the HamWAN Project. You and several others kind of help keep things on an even keel. And you can explain things so that even a non-network guy like me can understand them. The OSPF Music Video was weird; but kind
of funny too. [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPtr43KHBGk ]
Keep it up.
&
Thank You!
73
Ken Tolliver
K7ICY
503-544-7945
ktolliver@...
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Re: Directory for oregonhamwan.groups.io/g/main?
Mike,
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Thanks for your question. This is by design. Since oregonhamwan.groups.io/g/main is open to anyone (no approval is required to subscribe), if the directory were public, anyone could subscribe for five minutes, harvest all the membership information, and then unsubscribe. This is one of the trade-offs of having an open group. Herb
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Directory for oregonhamwan.groups.io/g/main?
Herb et al:
I noticed the oregonhamwan.groups.io/g/main has no Directory like the Network-Design subgroup. Is this something that has to been enabled by Admin? It would be desirable if others would share their profile so we know what talents are available in the group. -mike glidewell 425michael@... HH4817 AF7QY |
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Server memory and HDD...
Hi All!
I figured I would ask you all about this. I have a server I'm donating to HamWan for services to run on it. (DNS, Diagnostics, VOIP etc) I would like to MAX out the memory so that resource isn't taxed, would anybody have some "DDR3 PC3-12800 • CL=11 • UNBUFFERED • ECC • DDR3-1600 • 1.35V • 1024MEG X 72" 8GB sticks of RAM? I know it's Super LONG, however that's the specific RAM that's required for this server, it's a Dell 210 II https://www.dell.com/tc/business/p/poweredge-r210-2/pd I would also like to increase the HDD space on the server, so if anybody has older but still working 2TB or 4TB, 2.5 or 3.5 inch SATA Hard drives lying around that would be awesome! Thanks all, just asking in case someone has something that is marked for Goodwill or the scrap pile. Eric N7ENG |
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Network Planning Team (NPT) and the Phone System Group planning meeting - Sat, 05/04/2019 9:00am-1:00pm
#cal-reminder
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Re: Tower Climber
No problem! I'll reach out to him directly. --Chris, KU7PDX On 02.05.2019 21:51, Donna Herron, AG7MO wrote:
-- Sincerely, Chris Arnesen, KU7PDX Hillsboro, Oregon |
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Re: Tower Climber
Donna Herron, AG7MO
Chris and the OregonHamWan group:
I received a reply from Mike Rueter (rueter.michael@...) who is on our NET and is a climber. Apparently, there are different types of climbers so he is not sure what you want compared to what he does. Therefore, I am providing his email so you can reach out to him and figure out if you can help one another. Mike is not a HAM yet but has shown interest in obtaining his license when he can fit it into his work schedule. Maybe some bi-directional mentoring would work out here. Your call. That’s all I can do to help you on that topic.
Donna Herron, AG7MO MKNA Past-President\Secretary & NET co-Team Lead
Markham Neighborhood Association, Inc. (MKNA) 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97219 (503) 452-0000 or (503) 351-1888 NET: website | twitter | facebook | publicalerts | tumblr NETs Log hours at: https://www.volgistics.com/ex2/vicnet.dll?FROM=54535
From: main@oregonhamwan.groups.io <main@oregonhamwan.groups.io> On Behalf Of Chris Arnesen
Wow, I completely missed that post! Thanks Mike! |
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Re: Tower Climber
Wow, I completely missed that post! Thanks Mike!
Hi Donna, If they are a certified tower climber we would love to get their contact info, thank you! -- Sincerely, Chris Arnesen, KU7PDX Hillsboro, Oregon |
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Tower Climber
Chris, Since you signed up for the Certified Tower Climbers Resource, I think you should answer Ms. Herron's post in the "Conference room to discuss our research topic". I would suggest at least take her info into our files as I don't believe we have an immediate need. --------------------------------------------------------Donna Herron, AG7MO Apr 29 #36
Are you all still looking for a climber? One of our NETs (ex-military in green fatigues and climbing helmet in photos) wants to become a HAM, is a climber of just about anything and very fit. However, he is an architect that travels to projects and not available at times. If you are still looking, I can ask him for you and if he is interested put him in contact with one or more of you. Or, he may know someone in his group that would be interested.
Donna Herron, AG7MO MKNA Past-President\Secretary & NET co-Team Lead
Markham Neighborhood Association, Inc. (MKNA) 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97219 (503) 452-0000 or (503) 351-1888 NET: website | twitter | facebook | publicalerts | tumblr NETs Log hours at: https://www.volgistics.com/ex2/vicnet.dll?FROM=54535-- -mike glidewell 425michael@... HH4714 AF7QY |
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Re: Network Design and Implementation...
Great work Eric. Could you bring a sketch of your suggested network diagram for a typical Cell and Data Center including ip schema and router/switch services needed to the Sat morn meeting? We need to formulate a Network Diagram and you seem to have a good handle on what's needed.
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