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* Radio: MikroTik RouterBOARD RBLHG-5HPnD |
* Radio: MikroTik RouterBOARD RBLHG-5HPnD |
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* Antenna: |
* Antenna: |
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+ | * Location:37.3664,-122.1738 |
* Altitude: Build-in 24.5 dBi |
* Altitude: Build-in 24.5 dBi |
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* Bearing: |
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== Backbone == |
== Backbone == |
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The current plan is to add two backbone radios to this site. One radio will connect to the backbone from [[San Bruno Mountain (Building 7)|San Bruno Mtn]]; the other will send the backbone onwards to [[Mount Allison]]. The work to install the radios will take place in June or July 2023. |
The current plan is to add two backbone radios to this site. One radio will connect to the backbone from [[San Bruno Mountain (Building 7)|San Bruno Mtn]]; the other will send the backbone onwards to [[Mount Allison]]. The work to install the radios will take place in June or July 2023. |
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+ | The original radio proposed for the link to Mount Allison was a 5GHz airFiber, but we are likely to use a 10GHz Mimosa B11 instead as this spectrum is empty at Allison. |
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=== FS8-to-SBM7 === |
=== FS8-to-SBM7 === |
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* Radio: Ubiquiti airFiber 5XHD |
* Radio: Ubiquiti airFiber 5XHD |
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− | * Frequency: |
+ | * Frequency: 5720 MHz |
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+ | * Bandwidth: 20 MHz |
* Antenna: 30 dBi dish |
* Antenna: 30 dBi dish |
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− | * Location: - |
+ | * Location: 37.3664,-122.1738 |
* Altitude: - |
* Altitude: - |
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+ | * Bearing: 327° |
=== FS8-to-Allison === |
=== FS8-to-Allison === |
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* Mode: Master |
* Mode: Master |
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* Antenna: 30 dBi dish |
* Antenna: 30 dBi dish |
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− | * Location: - |
+ | * Location: 37.3664,-122.1738 |
+ | * Altitude: - |
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+ | * Bearing: 60° |
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+ | === Alternate FS8-to-Allison === |
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+ | * Radio: [https://mimosa.co/products/b11 Mimosa B11] |
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+ | * Link Name: - |
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+ | * Frequency: 10GHz (to be decided) |
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+ | * Bandwidth: 2/80 MHz (to be decided) |
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+ | * Mode: AP |
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+ | * Antenna: 34 dBi dish - [https://en.jirous.com/antennas-10ghz/jrmc-680-10-11 Jirous JRMC-680-10/11] |
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+ | * Location: 37.3664,-122.1738 |
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* Altitude: - |
* Altitude: - |
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+ | * Bearing: 60° |
== Site Details == |
== Site Details == |
Revision as of 21:35, 6 July 2023
Site is locate in the hills above Palo Alto, just off Page Mill Road (map)(photos).
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W6EI-FS8-DoC
- Radio: MikroTik RouterBOARD RBLHG-5HPnD
- Antenna: Build-in 24.5 dBi
- Location: 37.3664,-122.1738
- Altitude:
- Bearing: 45°
- Notes:
W6EI-FS8-SECTOR-EAST
- Radio: Ubiquiti Rocket M5
- Antenna: 120° sector
- Location: 37.3664,-122.1738
- Altitude:
- Bearing: 50°
- Notes:
W6EI-FS8-SFWEM-LINK
- Radio: MikroTik RouterBOARD RBLHG-5HPnD
- Antenna:
- Location:37.3664,-122.1738
- Altitude: Build-in 24.5 dBi
- Bearing:
- Notes:
Backbone
The current plan is to add two backbone radios to this site. One radio will connect to the backbone from San Bruno Mtn; the other will send the backbone onwards to Mount Allison. The work to install the radios will take place in June or July 2023.
The original radio proposed for the link to Mount Allison was a 5GHz airFiber, but we are likely to use a 10GHz Mimosa B11 instead as this spectrum is empty at Allison.
FS8-to-SBM7
- Radio: Ubiquiti airFiber 5XHD
- Frequency: 5720 MHz
- Bandwidth: 20 MHz
- Antenna: 30 dBi dish
- Location: 37.3664,-122.1738
- Altitude: -
- Bearing: 327°
FS8-to-Allison
- Radio: Ubiquiti airFiber 5XHD
- Link Name: FS8-to-Allison
- Frequency: 5915 MHz
- Bandwidth: 20 MHz
- Mode: Master
- Antenna: 30 dBi dish
- Location: 37.3664,-122.1738
- Altitude: -
- Bearing: 60°
Alternate FS8-to-Allison
- Radio: Mimosa B11
- Link Name: -
- Frequency: 10GHz (to be decided)
- Bandwidth: 2/80 MHz (to be decided)
- Mode: AP
- Antenna: 34 dBi dish - Jirous JRMC-680-10/11
- Location: 37.3664,-122.1738
- Altitude: -
- Bearing: 60°
Site Details
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Contacts
Site Admin
- Bob Iannucci - W6EI - bob@rail.com
Mesh Admin
- Bob Iannucci - W6EI - bob@rail.com