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==Possible High Sites==
 
==Possible High Sites==
These sites may or may not contain active nodes. Some are in active development to become more solid high sites, while some may only be possibilities at this point.
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These sites may or may not contain active nodes. Some are in active development to become more solid high sites, while some may only be possibilities or even wishful thinking at this point.
 
*Fire Station 8 ([https://www.google.com/maps/@37.3662937,-122.1747403,18z map])
 
*Fire Station 8 ([https://www.google.com/maps/@37.3662937,-122.1747403,18z map])
 
*[[San Rafael Hamilton Wireless Association|San Rafael]] ([https://www.google.com/maps/@37.9885767,-122.503982,18z map])
 
*[[San Rafael Hamilton Wireless Association|San Rafael]] ([https://www.google.com/maps/@37.9885767,-122.503982,18z map])

Revision as of 13:37, 6 August 2022

High Sites represent non-residential, permanent, radio installation locations. They provide good line-of-site locations for residential and other high sites to connect to, allowing the construction of a more stable and resilient mesh network.

Generally, high sites are extremely restricted locations, with limited access, authorized personnel, and careful control over what radios and services are hosted at the location. This is the case for both commercial and volunteered locations. Making changes are such sites can take months, sometimes years, to negotiate and implement requiring the cooperation and coordination of many people and organizations.

Active High Sites

These sites are active high sites, with nodes and connections to the rest of the BAM.

Possible High Sites

These sites may or may not contain active nodes. Some are in active development to become more solid high sites, while some may only be possibilities or even wishful thinking at this point.