High-Speed Multimedia Radio (HSMM) Resources
Find information and links for High-Speed Multimedia Radio (HSMM) networks, including setup guides and operational details.
High-Speed Multimedia (HSMM) networks allow amateur radio operators to build robust, self-configuring data networks using commercial Wi-Fi gear on ham bands. These mesh networks provide high-bandwidth communication for various applications, from everyday data exchange to critical emergency communication. Hams leverage their frequency privileges to create resilient, local, and wide-area IP networks, often operating independently of commercial internet infrastructure. This capability is particularly valuable during public service events or disaster relief, where traditional communication channels might be compromised.
Operators interested in HSMM can find resources covering network fundamentals, hardware selection, and practical deployment strategies. Many sites offer guides on setting up mesh nodes and integrating applications, while others, like the European HAMNET, showcase large-scale regional networks. You can also find information on specific projects such as Broadband Hamnet, which focuses on adapting off-the-shelf routers for amateur radio use, and review experiments with HSMM on bands like 6 meters.
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HSMM amateur radio wifi data networks
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HSMM Experiments on the 6M Amateur radio Band
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Amateur radio HSMM High Speed Multimedia, data and voice at ARRL website
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Home of the HSMM Mesh is a reference web site for HamNet enthusiasts
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A nice article hosted on amateurradio.com on how to get started with HSMM-Mesh, the High Speed Multimedia-Mesh, from selecting a router to publishing applications
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Hamnet IP-Database mapping system mostly european based.
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This website presents ideas regarding the use of High Speed Multi Media as a way to expand networks for emergency response communications and day to day operations.
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A progress report on High-Speed Multi-Media (HSMM) experiments on the 6-meter amateur band, detailing VHF OFDM modem development and testing.
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A high speed, self discovering, self configuring, fault tolerant, wireless computer network that can run for days from a fully charged car battery with focus on emergency communications
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HSMM-MESH or Broadband-Hamnet - Canada a web site dedicated to HamNet development in Toronto Area
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A technical explanation of what is a mesh node in HSMM-Mesh HamNet, with explaination of specific roles of each network interface
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A web site dedicated to HamNet in New Zealand
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A primer on Ham Mesh networks, hams using our radio privileges to operate a private, self-contained wireless computer network
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John Champa, K8OCL, introduces High Speed Multimedia (HSMM) radio, detailing its capabilities, history, and practical applications for amateur radio