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ve2abc
12-07-2008, 04:41 PM
I am new to using this kind of product, but very confident that it will work... I am trying to setup a network of stations on 900 mhz using xr9 radios , to link 12 repeaters on the 2 meter band covering a large part of Province of Quebec Canada , spreading from the north of Lake St -Jean to Quebec City , and going from Montreal to Rimouski on the west-east axle. My first effort is from my home to the first repeater site , 35 kilometers away , with a 260 metres vertical difference betwen sites . We plan to use Eqso server to play the role of mixer , controller for the network.
more to follow, any help or experience appreciated ,
best regards, Serge ve2abc. :)
romalev
08-05-2009, 04:02 AM
I am new to using this kind of product, but very confident that it will work... I am trying to setup a network of stations on 900 mhz using xr9 radios , to link 12 repeaters on the 2 meter band covering a large part of Province of Quebec Canada , spreading from the north of Lake St -Jean to Quebec City , and going from Montreal to Rimouski on the west-east axle. My first effort is from my home to the first repeater site , 35 kilometers away , with a 260 metres vertical difference betwen sites . We plan to use Eqso server to play the role of mixer , controller for the network.
more to follow, any help or experience appreciated ,
best regards, Serge ve2abc. :)
Hey everyone!
I'm grateful to be a part of this Ubiquity community and to use the Ubnt equipment - in all of my applications I've been extremely satisfied with the stability and performance of the Ubnt Access Points, and whenever there's something that I can whine about - the UBNT support is always there and ready to do everything possible to make their customer happy (me!).
I mainly use Piko and Bullet AP's for installations around hotels, and business offices. I believe that the Ubnt offers the best price/perfomance/stability ratio than any other Wi-Fi equipment manufacturer out there.
Keep up the great works guys!