Bryan,
Eastnet is in Florida as well. All but one site in Orlando survived Irma
from what I can see. We're doing multiple protocol routing including
802.11, works quite slick.
Not all sites are routing ip over rf yet but a couple of them are. If you
need to sync up with me let me know as I'm the president of EastNet.
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On September 15, 2017 1:34:34 PM Bryan Fields <Bryan(a)bryanfields.net> wrote:
On 9/15/17 12:00 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote:
when I lived in Boca Raton had a PBBS and
digipeater on 145.03. ALso
tried to run jnos (?) back then but couldnt get much interest (80s-90s).
I"m up in Eastern PA now and have reached out to multple folks to see
whats happening here and never get a reply.
I'm sure the net/rom network is still in place (I'm ASSUMING) here on
VHF and UHF ???
It's mostly dead AFAIK. There was FADCA, but they are defunct.
http://www.fcrosby.com/fadca/
The Florida Repeater Council (FRC) was working with them about 10-15 years
ago, but the FRC demanded to be the arbitrator of all things packet radio.
This caused a split. Recently the FRC board was censured and removed by the
members for cause, and things are moving along at the FRC.
I've been elected as an interim director of the FRC and our board is tasked
with outreach and reforming coordination in the state of Florida. If you or
anyone you know is doing packet radio, I'd love to get them involved for band
planing.
73's
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