Victoria to Port Angeles Wireless Link

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The [http://www.portangeles.org/ city of Port Angeles, Washington] is some 30 miles from Victoria British Columbia. This July 3rd, a "free" 802.11a link will be attempted between these two cities.

[http://trevormarshall.com/biquad.htm Trevor Marshall's biquad design], feeding a Primestar satellite dish has established [http://www.erlang-software.com/FreeNet/Rottnest has established a solid 30 mile capability] with 10-15 dB (SNR) link from Rottnest Island off the West Australian coast, to a number of APs on the escarpment east of Perth; a distance of 48 km (30 miles).

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Technical Approaches

[http://www.trevormarshall.com/waveguides.htm Trevor Marshall], [http://www.e3.com.au/ Perth's Community LAN site, E-3], and [http://www.everettwireless.net/index.php Everett Wireless] have been building [http://members.iinet.net.au/~clark/FreeNet/Workshop.htm homebuilt waveguides].

Here's [http://www.dailywireless.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=683 a +22 dB design] made from [http://www.everettwireless.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=phpBB_14&file=index&action=viewtopic&topic=14&forum=4&1 aluminum foil and styrofoam].

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[http://www.overclockers.com.au/article.php?id=118207 Tests with Long-Distance Waveguides] look good but a PrimeStar dish is likely to provide more gain.

Port Angeles

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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.

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Issues

Technical

Gear

PersonalTelco is offering to sponsor wireless gear to maintain a permanent link. Home brew antennae.

Logistic

Wireless campout? Anyone want to look for a campsite?