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== Fish Ranch / ORCA == |
== Fish Ranch / ORCA == |
Revision as of 21:49, 10 June 2022
The Bay Area Backbone Project is building solid, fast, links between major high sites in the Bay Area, which in turns support a more stable, dependable mesh network. Backbone sites are design to be permanent location, not dependent on amateur radio operators' homes.
Fish Ranch / ORCA
San Bruno Mountain
Connection: 5 GHz AirFiber link.
Status: Equipment installed. Not powered.
Notes: ...
San Bruno Mountain
Fish Ranch / ORCA
Status: Equipment installed. Not powered.
Connection: 5 GHz AirFiber link.
Notes: ...
Black Mountain
Status: Proposed
Fire Station 8
Status: Proposed
CCCC
Mount Diablo
Status: Equipment installed. Unknown active state.
Connection: 3 GHz unknown equipment.
Notes: ...
Richmond Field Station
Status: Equipment installed, Active.
Connection: Non-Ham, 5 Ghz AC gen2, unknown equipment.
Notes: Connects via DtD over non-AREDN radios, so appears as a wire connection AREDN, even though it isn't.
Mount Vaca
Status: Proposed
Mount Diablo
CCCC
Status: Equipment installed. Unknown active state.
Connection: 3 GHz unknown equipment.
Notes: ...
Richmond Field Station
CCCC
Status: Equipment installed, Active.
Connection: Non-Ham, 5 Ghz AC gen2, unknown equipment.
Notes: Connects via DtD over non-AREDN radios, so appears as a wire connection AREDN, even though it isn't.
Black Mountain
San Bruno Mountain
Status: Proposed
Fire Station 8
San Bruno Mountain
Status: Proposed
Mount Vaca
CCCC
Status: Proposed