PROGRESS DIARIES
BY LOCATION
Trout
Lake, Wisconsin LTER

Some Background on the
Overall Wireless Project
1.
Getting Started September 15th, 1999
2.
Creating "Wander 2000" October 12th, 1999
3.
Technical Meeting with Campbell Scientific October 15th, 1999
22.
Connecting Up FreeWave Radios To Multiple Campbell Scientific Dataloggers
24.
Exploring Satellite Options
41.
Wander Completed
42.
The World of 5.8 GHZ Unlicensed
43.
Special Report-Status of Wireless Project to Date (May 2002)
57.
GENERAL PROJECT FINDINGS
The Project
in Wisconsin
4.
First Survey of Wisconsin LTER Sites November 15th, 1999
5.
Site Surveys at Trout Lake, Wisconsin November 17th, 1999
8.
Trout Lake Working Trip April 12-15, 2000
11. Good
Connections, Trout Lake July 5-8, 2000
12. Sparkling
Lake Raft Planning
13. Wireless
and the Big Buoy
14. Data
Flow Choices; Data Logger Limitations
15. Little
Buoys, Little Radios
16. Solving
Interference Problems (The Garbage Can Test)
17. AIRONETS-A
Useful Reason for High Speed Radio
21. Multiple
Data Logger Riddle Solved, and Data Flows At Trout Lake September
13, 2000
22. Connecting
Up FreeWave Radios To Multiple Campbell Scientific Dataloggers
31. Multiple
Tasks at Trout Lake
32.
Success
with the Microhoppers
33.
Evaluating the Nova Roams
36.
Novel Solutions - Balloon Radios
40.
Net Link and NovaRoam Test at Trout Lake
54.
Final Visit, Trout Lake LTER
Visit
the University of Wisconsin at Madison Web Site for Trout Lake LTER
The Trout Lake LTER can be reached at http://limnosun.limnology.wisc.edu/
All the LTERs are linked to both an overall, and
individual web sites, most operating supported at the main university
affiliated with the site. The over all web site is http://lternet.edu.
From this site all other sites can be reached.
