Folks,
As many of you know I am a semi-active HAM operator (n2jsw). It occurred to me 
the ham folks have a thing called a “repeater council”.  Anytime a new repeater 
or link radio is put up the repeater council coordinates the frequency so 
things are not interfering with each other.

What if we did something like this in Indiana? It would not have to be too 
sophisticated.  We already know where the licensed links are.  That is public 
info.  If we created a database of backhauls with paths and frequency range we 
could see if any links are cutting across another. If links cut across we could 
see about coordination then.

I know this is ambitious, but something is better than nothing.  The NBBC Co-Op 
would be a good vehicle for getting this going.  Members could have access to 
this info.


Justin Wilson
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skype:j2swmtin

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