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* Mind posting what datum and units these coordinates are in? :) - MatthewAsham | |
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The Victoria Telecommunity Network and the BC Wireless Project are working on this as a joint project. Many thanks to the VTN for their willingness to help us with this project. |
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* Gonzales Observatory; * Latitude: 48.41317 * Longitude: -123.325 * Elevation: 65 meters above sea level. * Managed by the Capital Regional District, also has some [http://www.bcwireless.net/tafl/callsign.php?callsign=xkk420&gettype=cached&cachedcopy=20040117140605 Weather monitoring systems used by UVIC] |
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* Mount Tolmie * Latitude: 48.45655 * Longitude: -123.3259 * Elevation: 112 meters * Located in Saanich, also City property. * Dominion Observatory aka: The Center of the Universe * Site A (Lower Scope) * Latitude: 48.52075 * Longitude: -123.4193 * Elevation: 183 meters * Site B (Administrative offices) * Latitude: 48.5192 * Longitude: -123.4166 * Elevation: 193 meters * Federal land, also a historic site. * Mount Douglas (approximated) * Latitude: 48.49414 * Longitude: -123.3478 * Elevation: 208 meters * Problems: Conservation society doesn't like antennas, lots of commercial antennas already up there. * Other site considerations: The West Coast Amateur Radio Association may have repeater sites we could hitch ROW off of. |
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* A should be doable, if we have some nice antennas, and possibly a social "debate" on whether to use closed-source software or not. | |
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Victoria to Port Angeles Wireless Link Party
- When: July 3rd 2004
Where: PortAngelesWashington and VictoriaBritishColumbia
- Who: Pacific Northwest Wireless Volunteers and friends
Why: Establish a free 802.11a link from VictoriaBritishColumbia to PortAngelesWashington for fun.
Port Angeles
Possible Locations
[http://www.portangelesinn.com/ Port Angeles Inn]
- Latitude: 48.118518286954 (geocode estimate)
- Longitude -123.43420050028 (geocode estimate)
Salt Creek campground ( [http://tiger.census.gov/cgi-bin/mapsurfer?infact=2&outfact=2&act=move&tlevel=-&tvar=-&tmeth=i&mlat=&mlon=&msym=bigdot&mlabel=&murl=&lat=48.1655769&lon=-123.7072144&wid=0.022&ht=0.009&conf=mapnew.con&map.x=275&map.y=157 Map] )
- Latitude: 48.1663284
- Longitude: -123.7041855
- Plenty of camping, possible power (cant remember if there were RV hookups or not). LOS to vancouver island. Vehicle fee is ~$15. Camping available at edge of bluff.
Mind posting what datum and units these coordinates are in?
- MatthewAsham
Vancouver Island
The Victoria Telecommunity Network and the BC Wireless Project are working on this as a joint project. Many thanks to the VTN for their willingness to help us with this project.
Possible Locations
- Gonzales Observatory;
- Latitude: 48.41317
- Longitude: -123.325
- Elevation: 65 meters above sea level.
Managed by the Capital Regional District, also has some [http://www.bcwireless.net/tafl/callsign.php?callsign=xkk420&gettype=cached&cachedcopy=20040117140605 Weather monitoring systems used by UVIC]
- Mount Tolmie
- Latitude: 48.45655
- Longitude: -123.3259
- Elevation: 112 meters
- Located in Saanich, also City property.
- Dominion Observatory aka: The Center of the Universe
- Site A (Lower Scope)
- Latitude: 48.52075
- Longitude: -123.4193
- Elevation: 183 meters
- Site B (Administrative offices)
- Latitude: 48.5192
- Longitude: -123.4166
- Elevation: 193 meters
- Federal land, also a historic site.
- Site A (Lower Scope)
- Mount Douglas (approximated)
- Latitude: 48.49414
- Longitude: -123.3478
- Elevation: 208 meters
- Problems: Conservation society doesn't like antennas, lots of commercial antennas already up there.
- Other site considerations: The West Coast Amateur Radio Association may have repeater sites we could hitch ROW off of.
Issues
Technical
- Lets try to do 802.11b also, just in case the 802.11a stuff doesn't work out
- A should be doable, if we have some nice antennas, and possibly a social "debate" on whether to use closed-source software or not.
- Power sources are questionable, need generators and UPS probably
- Need tested, pre-configured software and hardware
- Configure routers with routes and IPs
- Configure radio cards with proper channel assignments
- Test end-to-end connectivity up close
- Network diagrams
- Just some well documented diagrams so we know what the heck we're doing
- Communication between the two sites
- amateur
- Free
CaseyHalverson has a radio for the Washingtion side
MatthewAsham has a radio for the Victoria side.
- cellular
- International calls need to be made, can be expensive
- Need a list of phone numbers in case of lost radio contact
- amateur
Logistic
- Unavailibility among SWN people during this holiday (maybe another weekend in July)
- SWN and PTP people should plan to stay the night in this area
- Food, water, shelter, activities, socials, schedules, equipment, etc. details