6m meteor Scatter project (radios&ants)
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Wed Jan 2 13:09:15 CST 2008
Mike,
I have updated my Meteor Scatter web page:
http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/meteors.html
To focus entirely on setting up a USA Meteor Scatter Email
delivery system for emergency comms. We simply add RX's to each
APRS Igate, and the rest of the infrastructure exists. Done.
The new tidbit I came up with is how to cheaply get GAIN
antennas for these receivers. And the answer is simply a 100
foot long wire. . Just 100 feet gives over 12 dBi of gain in a
fixed direction. Just perfect for 6m MS!
So get that pallet of radios. I'll kick in $$$ to make sure we
can get a whole lot of radios...
Bob, WB4APR
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tacos-bounces+bruninga=nadn.navy.mil at amrad.org
> [mailto:tacos-bounces+bruninga=nadn.navy.mil at amrad.org] On
> Behalf Of Bob Bruninga
> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 3:03 PM
> To: Paul Rinaldo; tacos AMRAD
> Subject: 6m meteor Scatter project.
>
> The #1 advantage of this current 6m MS proposal is that it
> does not attempt 2-way exchange. It takes unique advantage
> of these primary issues:
>
> 1) APRS Email Mission is delivery of SINGLE Email packets.
>
> 2) A single successful packet results in real-world value,
> sender-to ANY human recepient on the planet
>
> 3) Space-diversity: Receivers at IGates all over the country
> all linked in real time via the internet. THis improves
> reliability by an order of magnitude. Not just one area of
> the sky, between point A and B, but ALL areas of the sky
> beteeen A and B-thru-ZZ are potential meteor reflectors.
>
> 4) Only one packet to one receiver is needed for 100% success.
>
> 5) Individual testing is one-handed. All IGate receivers are
> automomous and listening 24/7. SO any tester only needs to
> TRANSMIT his email, and then watch his PC for success.
>
> It is this unique "emergeny outgoing email" mission,
> unique-existing APRS infrastrcutre and existing email engines
> that make this new project quite viable and not necessarily
> dependent on a critical mass.
>
> Lets get some on the air listening...
>
> Bob, Wb4APR
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