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Hiking Trip to Black Mountain
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W6YX Hiking trip to Black Mountain
Saturday, Nov 19th, 2022, 9:30am to 4pm
Driving time to trail entrance: 30min
Hiking Time: 45min up, 45min down
Hiking Distance: 4 miles round trip
Hiking Altitude Change: 700 feet
We'll be hiking to the summit of Black Mountain this Saturday, Nov. 19th, 2022, to operate portable radios and antennas. We'll try making voice, digital, and CW contacts, and perhaps try making contacts using solar power as well. If conditions are good, we should be able to make contacts up to several thousand miles away.
We plan to meet at the Tresidder parking lot at 9:30am and decide which cars to take. We'll leave Tresidder at 10am and drive to the Monte Bello Preserve parking lot on Page Mill. From there, we'll hike 2 miles to the summit.
We will eat lunch after we get to the summit, so please bring a packed lunch and one or two bottles of water with you. There is a latrine at the Black Mountain Backpack Camp, a short hike from the summit. Also, remember to dress warmly with multiple layers.
Schedule for Saturday, November 19, 2022, 9:30am to 4pm
09:30 am - Meet at Tresidder parking lot.
10:00 am - Depart Stanford Campus.
10:30 am - Arrive at trailhead. Start hike.
11:30 am - Arrive at summit. Set up equipment.
12:00 pm - Start making contacts.
12:30 pm - Lunch.
02:00 pm - Pack equipment.
02:15 pm - Start hike back down.
03:00 pm - Return to trailhead. Drive back to campus.
03:45 pm - Arrive back at campus.
Radio Equipment to bring:
- Charged handheld radio, e.g. Baofeng UV-5R.
- Log book or logging app.
Clothing:
- Non-cotton layers, including a windbreaker.
- Raincoat (just in case).
- Hiking boots / sturdy shoes.
Food and Water:
- Two liters of water.
- Lunch.
- Trail mix and/or Granola Bars.
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Invited Talk: Helium network & LoRaWAN
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Who: | Andy Do and Patrick van Eijk |
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Where: | Zoom (link) Password: 139906 |
When: | Tues, Feb 8th, 7:30pm PT |
Andy Do President at Embedded Works / SensorWorks |
Patrick van Eijk Director of LoRa Business Development at Semtech |
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Talk Summary:
What do you get when you utilize blockchain Decentralized Finance (DeFi) and cryptocurrency to build one of the fastest-growing wireless networks?
How would you build a global IoT wireless network in a matter of years, not decades, and at a fraction of the cost of traditional mobile carriers who might spend billions to buy spectrum, build cell towers, and gain subscribers?
The answer is the Decentralized Wireless (DeWi) movement which is growing at breakneck speeds.
At the center of this movement is the Helium blockchain, which is powered by the LoRaWAN wireless protocol that has seen tremendous growth in IoT applications.
The Helium DeWi model has amassed legions of crypto mining fans, and its “hotspot miners” have been deployed worldwide.
We’ll explore the benefits of a DeWi network and the multitude of Helium IoT applications used in small business to big city projects.
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