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==Projects == |
==Projects == |
Revision as of 16:14, 28 August 2022
Goals
- Education, Research & Mentorship of the Amateur Radio Community on digital network technologies.
- Rapid ad-hoc communication deployments during disasters and emergencies.
- Reliable, fault-tolerant networks that served agencies can protect Bay Area residents and save lives during disaster situations
Helpful Information
- AREDN Beginners Guide
- Code of Conduct
- Maps - Various maps of mesh nodes and the connections between them
- Tools - Helpful information and tools
- Videos - Helpful videos
- High sites - Elevated sites which are easy to point a radio at
- Commercial WISPs - Local commercial WISPs which often share locations
Projects
- Alameda Emergency Services (OES)
- Band Plan
- Bay Area Backbone
- Cameras
- Lafayette Police Department / Lamorinda Network
- Network Time Protocol
- Phones & PBX
- Red Cross
- Sierra-Lassen-Plumas Interoperability Network (SLPnet)
- South County Amateur Radio Emergency Services (SCARES)
Past Projects
- Link Quality Management
- Network Storms
- Air Quality
- Radiation monitoring
Conferences
- Pacificon - Pacific coast HAM conference
- SCALE - Southern California Linux Conference (with a HAM presence)