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Amateur Radio in and around Mt View along with related topics.
Amateur Radio in and around Mt. <code>foo</code> <strike>View</strike> along with related topics.
 
== Frequencies ==
 
=== 2 Meter / VHF ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Table caption
|-
! Repeater
! MHz
! +/-
! PL
! Location
! Net
|-
! NA6MF
| 145.250
| -600
| 123.0
| Moffet Field+
| Tuesday Noon
|-
! W6ASH
| 145.270
| -600
| 100.0
| El Camino Hospital
| Monday 20:00 SPECS
|-
! N6NFI
| 145.230
| -600
| 100.0
| Stanford Dish
| M-F 9amtalk.net
|-
! W6LAH
| 146.7450
| -600
| 110.9
| Los Altos Hills
|-
! W6TI
| 147.3600
| +600
| 110.9
| Palo Alto, Black Mountain
|-
! WW6BAY
| 145.3900
| -600
| 100.0
| Palo Alto, Black Mountain
|-
! KM6DLG
| 146.0850
| +600
| 110.9
| Portola Valley
|-
! WA2IBM
| 145.1900
| -600
| 151.4
| Santa Teresa Foothills
|-
|}
 
== EchoLink ==
 
http://echolink.org/
 
https://github.com/sm0svx/svxlink
 
=== Raspbery Pi 4 Debian 12 (Bookworm) ===
 
* raspi-config advanced change audio to Pulse Audio
* set group to svxlink for /usr/bin/.config
* set write permission g+w for group to ""
* set Rx1 to <strike>NONE</strike> config to hw:4
* set Tx1 to appropriate hardware device index hw:2
* configure with password for connecting to servers
* <b>TODO:</b>Create NAT for TCP 5200 as well as UDP 5198 and 5199 to the Pi.
* test with <code>su -u svxlink svxlink</code>, stop systemctl as needed
* <code>sudo systemctl [stop|stop|restart] svxlink.service</code>
* <b>TODO:</b>PTT button at station
* <b>TODO:</b>Kill switch at station
 
== Lawn Tennis ==
 
[[File:Lawn-Tennis-Vertical-Sync.png|800px]]


== QSV ==
== QSV ==
<big><b>Continuing on in <i>2024</i>, 1st Monday and 3rd Friday of the month. QTH Olympus Cafe, 12:34</b></big>
=== Historical Announcement ===
<pre>
<pre>
     1    Announcing QSV Lunch this Friday March 18 at 12:34pm.
     1    Announcing QSV Lunch this Friday March 18 at 12:34pm.
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     47    Questions?  Ask W6REK or K6EAU.
     47    Questions?  Ask W6REK or K6EAU.
</pre>
</pre>
== ham_string ==
point to point wireless backbone for regional mesh
Done right would be AI6KG & W6MRR concurring an excellent solution.
VHF/UHF/900-915MHz/2.4GHz/5.8GHz/10GHz/60GHz





Latest revision as of 12:50, 6 May 2024

Amateur Radio in and around Mt. foo View along with related topics.

Frequencies

2 Meter / VHF

Table caption
Repeater MHz +/- PL Location Net
NA6MF 145.250 -600 123.0 Moffet Field+ Tuesday Noon
W6ASH 145.270 -600 100.0 El Camino Hospital Monday 20:00 SPECS
N6NFI 145.230 -600 100.0 Stanford Dish M-F 9amtalk.net
W6LAH 146.7450 -600 110.9 Los Altos Hills
W6TI 147.3600 +600 110.9 Palo Alto, Black Mountain
WW6BAY 145.3900 -600 100.0 Palo Alto, Black Mountain
KM6DLG 146.0850 +600 110.9 Portola Valley
WA2IBM 145.1900 -600 151.4 Santa Teresa Foothills

EchoLink

http://echolink.org/

https://github.com/sm0svx/svxlink

Raspbery Pi 4 Debian 12 (Bookworm)

  • raspi-config advanced change audio to Pulse Audio
  • set group to svxlink for /usr/bin/.config
  • set write permission g+w for group to ""
  • set Rx1 to NONE config to hw:4
  • set Tx1 to appropriate hardware device index hw:2
  • configure with password for connecting to servers
  • TODO:Create NAT for TCP 5200 as well as UDP 5198 and 5199 to the Pi.
  • test with su -u svxlink svxlink, stop systemctl as needed
  • sudo systemctl [stop|stop|restart] svxlink.service
  • TODO:PTT button at station
  • TODO:Kill switch at station

Lawn Tennis

Lawn-Tennis-Vertical-Sync.png

QSV

Continuing on in 2024, 1st Monday and 3rd Friday of the month. QTH Olympus Cafe, 12:34


Historical Announcement

     1    Announcing QSV Lunch this Friday March 18 at 12:34pm.
     2
     3    QSV?
     4        QSV are Hams who Hack -- The intersection of Amateur Radio and
     5        Hacker/Maker/STEM culture, in Mountain View, California.
     6
     7    Don't all hams hack?
     8        Yes, probably so!
     9        But this defines our culture and focuses our topics.
    10
    11    Where?
    12        at the outdoor picnic tables of
    13        Olympus Caffe & Bakery, Mountain View.
    14          -- https://cafeolympus.com/
    15          -- https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1306273777
    16        We sit towards the corner of the block (Castro at Evelyn).
    17
    18    Why There?
    19        * outdoor tables
    20        * you can come and go at will, be early, be late
    21        * easy to move around and chat with different people
    22        * order as much or as little as you like:
    23          -- free water
    24          -- coffee and tea
    25          -- turkish pastries and european/american desserts
    26          -- wide variety of breakfasts, lunches, and dinners
    27             https://cafeolympus.com/breakfast
    28             https://cafeolympus.com/lunch-%26-dinner
    29          -- including gyro/kebap/kofte/souvlaki
    30          -- German beers and Biergarten Speisen (Wurst, Schnitzel,usw)
    31             https://dasbierhauz.com/burger-%26-sausage
    32        * order and pay at the counter, take a number,
    33              and they bring it out to you.  So no waiting on the check.
    34        * right next to light rail and loud caltrains and VTA transit center
    35
    36    How Often?
    37        Our current schedule is
    38          -- First Mondays
    39                  and
    40          -- Third Fridays
    41                  always at 12:34pm.
    42
    43    Keep me informed?
    44        Subscribe at https://groups.io/g/qsv
    45        if you want to receive updates.
    46
    47    Questions?  Ask W6REK or K6EAU.

ham_string

point to point wireless backbone for regional mesh

Done right would be AI6KG & W6MRR concurring an excellent solution.

VHF/UHF/900-915MHz/2.4GHz/5.8GHz/10GHz/60GHz


Links

http://9amtalk.net/

https://labitat.dk/wiki/WSPR

https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/HAM


TBD

  • Balloons
  • Licensing
  • Events
  • SDR