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The Goper amature radio club is a student organization, but because we are
a ham club, we have several active alumni members.  I am the person who is
doing almost all of the work to get the equipment on moos tower.  I
personaly want the equipment to be up there and operating for a very long
time.  I am also NOT a student.  I work for the Supercomputing Institute
on campus.

Like I said in an earlier mail, I have found other possible sources for
equipment, which do not involv strings attached, or commercial interestes.
I have volunteered to assist a campus department with my free time to
help their wireless infrastructure in exchange for some equipment.

Right now I would like people to concentrate on finding other locations to
connect to moos tower.  Tall buildings, water towers, etc.

- -ben

 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Chuck Cole wrote:

> I'm concerned however that an arrangement with the Gopher HAM Club may not
> be so good either: it may be more temporary than TCWUG may want.  If
> equipment is given to the HAM club, it is theirs, not ours.  If it's a
> student club, then there's nobody with continuity, and they could decide to
> limit usage or scrap out the equipment if there are no interested student
> leaders for WiFi that semester.  Student enthusiasm is great, but usually
> peaks in the sophomore year and fades away afterwards.
>
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