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AREDN Gathering at HamCation 2024

Today was the AREDN gathering at HamCation 2024. I think it was a great success. There were about 50 people in attendance and we had Mark Herson, N2MH, in attendence. Mark is one of the AREDN Ambassadors and brought a mobile AREDN node with the PiWxRx and a MeshPhone node attached. Also in attendance was Chuck Gelm, NC8Q, who is one of the principal organizers of the AREDN mesh around Dayton, OH. 

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MeshChat now on the internet

Just as this web server is available both on the AREDN network (wt0f-aredn-server.local.mesh) and the internet (aredn.fl.wt0f.com), one can now access the FLMeshChat zone from the internet. Just use the URL https://aredn.fl.wt0f.com/meshchat/. This is exactly the same as if one was accessing the FLMeshChat service on the AREDN network. 

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What a node look like?

Lets take the scenario that you roll up to Field Day, open up your laptop and find (or told) that there is a wireless connection to the local AREDN network at the site. You feel like you are in like Flynn as there will not be any unnecessary games with trying to coordinate log reporting and such. 

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AREDN Services

An AREDN network is an IP based network just like the internet. So effectively anything that runs today on the internet can also be put on an AREDN network. 

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AREDN Networks

AREDN is a high speed wireless mesh network utilizing commodity network and wireless equipment to build a fault tolerant, reliable network. The AREDN project grew out of the ARRL HSMM project. To learn more about the AREDN project, please visit https://arednmesh.org/.

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AREDN Tour

Welcome! You have reached the AREDN network tour. You can either continue with the tour to learn what AREDN is all about or you can jump right in and access the AREDN network. 

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