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====== Building / running a node ====== | ====== Building / running a node ====== | ||
+ | There are many ways to run a node. Here are some. | ||
===== LinBPQ on Pi ===== | ===== LinBPQ on Pi ===== | ||
Tom will write up the setup he uses for GB7RDG here. For now, [[https:// | Tom will write up the setup he uses for GB7RDG here. For now, [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== TARPN ===== | ||
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+ | TARPN is a prescriptive formula which builds on G8BPQ in order to achieve a certain network topology and very good throughput at the expense of dedicated point to point links, rather than point to multi-point, | ||
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+ | They have installation scripts for the Raspberry Pi. | ||
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+ | ====== Node licensing in the UK ====== | ||
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+ | If you're sitting next to it, you can do what you want under your own callsign. | ||
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+ | If you're planning something unattended for unknown third party use, a-la a voice repeater, you'll need an NoV. These are easy to get but do require some forethought. More to come on this. |
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