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The proposed link into the AREDN backbone at ORCA is probably not viable (no line-of-site). An alternative would be to connect across the bay to San Bruno Mtn (37.686758, -122.435258) and/or connect up the East Bay to Mnt Diablo (37.892857, -121.8993) |
The proposed link into the AREDN backbone at ORCA is probably not viable (no line-of-site). An alternative would be to connect across the bay to San Bruno Mtn (37.686758, -122.435258) and/or connect up the East Bay to Mnt Diablo (37.892857, -121.8993) |
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Revision as of 12:29, 19 July 2022
The Alameda Emergency Services Network is an effort to build a wireless common backbone supporting both encrypted AES traffic as well as public AREDN traffic.
Proposed Sites
- Sunol - 37.619780, -121.923000
- San Leandro Hills - 37.723757, -122.118707
- AES Dublin - 37.716342290630806, -121.88374482079715
- ORCA / Fish Ranch - 37.865278, -122.221111 (3rd party site)
Notes
Line-of-site is possible from San Leandro Hills to Sunol to OES Dublin but not from OES Dublin to San Leandro Hills.
The proposed link into the AREDN backbone at ORCA is probably not viable (no line-of-site). An alternative would be to connect across the bay to San Bruno Mtn (37.686758, -122.435258) and/or connect up the East Bay to Mnt Diablo (37.892857, -121.8993)