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Email: amj-ptp@mqqn.net [[BR]]
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My long term interests in wireless have been inspired by
[http://www.microship.com/bike/ Nomad Research Labs],
reading too much sci-fi, such as "A Deepness in the Sky" by Vernor Vinge,
"Snow Crash" by Neal Stephenson and the Free Software Foundation's GNU project.
It is my understanding that [http://tri-met.org Tri-met] has fiber along the MAX tracks.
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Something I came across recently addresses a problem with non-continous
power. http://www.l4ka.org/projects/persistence/ Sounds useful when my
future solar powered recumbent temporarily runs out of juice.

I am also building a Cookbook 245 CCD Camera for my 8 inch Meade
Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. I am working towards having a remote
controlled astronomy lab in the rural mid-west US.
Wireless links from the house to the top of
the hill half a mile away as well as wind and solar power storage are
being considered.

The list of all the pages I've contributed to:
UrbanGrind is south of the tracks less than a few blocks.
What would it take to do wireless backhaul for ptp-kerns-pdx-net
straight to fiber as the upstream.

Name: Aaron Johnson BR Email: mqqn.net@amj BR Homepage: http://blue.mqqn.net/ BR Node Info: wiki:NodeId:127 [http://www.nodedb.com/wiki/index.php?pagename=portland_127-node SenateCourt] BR Node Info: wiki:NodeId:375 [http://www.nodedb.com/wiki/index.php?pagename=portland_375-node UrbanGrind]

It is my understanding that [http://tri-met.org Tri-met] has fiber along the MAX tracks.

UrbanGrind is south of the tracks less than a few blocks. What would it take to do wireless backhaul for ptp-kerns-pdx-net straight to fiber as the upstream.

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