| First of all, my thanks to Dave KM2O for championing this technology in the Albany area.  There are so many possibilities available for experimenting, public service, and EMCOMMS, and at a ham-friendly price.  Some of you may already have the equipment needed and others are into antenna building and repurposing non-traditional equipment, but if all else failed, getting into a great new aspect of the "hobby of a thousand hobbies" can be done for under $100.
 I am VERY interested in HSMM-Mesh.  While in the Dallas area for a year  and a half, I had the opportunity to hang out with the Dallas Area  Wireless Group (DAWG) and attended the 2011 Plano Hamfest where  HSMM-Mesh was featured.  I attended several of the DAWG meetings and got  to meet Rusty Haddock KD4WLZ and Zip Moravec AE5IB, as well as some of  the Austin group members.  I am a long-time Linux user and am comfortable  accessing these devices at an advanced level as well as configuring services and other devices for use on the mesh.
 I am anxious to  connect with others in the area that would like to explore the  possibilities of rolling-out mesh networks in our area.  With currently one  flashed mesh node, my location really limits the possibility of  using it locally in the foreseeable future, so I am open to making it  available for demonstrations at other clubs in the area.  I would also be interested in being a member of a "Broadband User Group" if there is interest in creating such a beast.
 Thank you for you interest!  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
 73 de Jeff KC2SDS jjarchambeault at gmail dot com
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