Cupertino ARES and our I got interested in ATV several years ago as part of my Ham Radio hobby exploration phase. At that time, the only ATV repeater was west of me up on Black Mountain, about Palo Alto, CA. Unfortunately, it was shielded by the Cupertino foothills and my project never got off the ground... until now. Two things happened: (i) Cupertino ARES/RACES became more interested in expanding its simplex ATV capability from the field back to the EOC, particularly after a demo to the City during one of the City's EOC activation drills, and (ii) Ben W2NYC and the Cambrian Park Amateur Radio Association moved the K6BEN ATV repeater to the East Bay foothills. This one I could "see" (from a RF point of view!). The obvious next step was to develop a portable ATV field package that could be deployed to the field. Requirements
Additionally, I had a specific set of system requirements in mind that I also wanted to have met. There were: As soon as anyone says Commercial off the Shelf, 2 things come to mind... (i) usually faster implementation, and (ii) expensive. My goal was to get this up and running, prove the concept to the City, and propose funding for incremental units if Cupertino OES saw value. If not, then I've got a nifty ATV field unit to play with! Design Approach The actual ATV equipment was recommended by Ben and the local ATV group, and was procured through various suppliers, all over the internet. So, the following are the main assemblies that went into the package. With the system complete, it looks like this...
Check out the photo gallery for a look at the entire system, both inside and out. Double-click on any image for a bigger view. Next Steps Links of Interest General Feedback Please send any feedback to updated: January 12, 2008 |
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