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- RPi900 Interface Board<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On Monday 21 September 2015 06:19 PM,
Gurvinder wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:55FFFCC4.3070401@hamaralinux.org" type="cite">Hi
Syam
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Shirish has given the answer you were looking for. Weblink
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://rpi900.com">http://rpi900.com</a> will give you complete info regarding where to
start and how to configure it.
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Hardware
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- DNT2400 Wireless Module
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- Raspberry Pi Model A
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- 12V Adapter with Barrel Connector {Barrel connector comes in
different sizes, I guess the size I have, is the one which is used
to connect surveillance cameras}. I can confirm the exact size to
you later on.
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- Directional or Omni directional Antenna
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- U.F.L connector
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Incase you face any issue in configuration, I would be happy to
help.
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On Monday 21 September 2015 06:00 PM, shirish wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">at bottom :-
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On Monday 21 September 2015 05:23 PM, Syam wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi Hamara Team,
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Can you share some details of the wireless hack you did.
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Links to the Hardwares used ?
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And share what are you working on now?
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Hi Syam,
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AFAIK what has been done as far as on the Pi is concerned is
using the RPI 900 with a DNT module. I do not know whether the
DNT Module is the same as shared or not. There are two it seems,
DNT 900 and DNT 2400 (spells suspiciously close to TNT and am
guessing it would also be disruptive to current telecom
monopolies.)
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See <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://rpi900.com/hardware/features.html">http://rpi900.com/hardware/features.html</a>
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I *think* the real innovation is yet to take place, both in
terms of power, bandwidth and materials.
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As shared by Vikas, both these products would need to be
imported, and while hamara would be looking to import the
antennae and the DNT module, what would be kick-ass is if we
could have some sort of local replacements of the radio antennae
as well as the DNT module.
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Even the laptop antennae on the other end that was show-cased
was a hack. I would guess and believe, we need to find something
much more cheaper and sturdier material (as that antennae is
extremely fragile as was shared by Gurvinder) .
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So there's lot of possibility of innovation which probably would
lead to something which can be at a deployable state.
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Hope Vikas chimes in with some more details.
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