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[https://ssd.eff.org/en/playlist/want-security-starter-pack Surveillance Self-Defense @ EFF.org]
= Before You Go =
* Obtain Two-Way Radio with working range of at least 15 miles - popular at camp are Baofeng UV-5Rs, $25 on Amazon and [[Media:BaofengInstructions.pdf set channels]]
* Install [https://whispersystems.org/ Signal for iOS or Android phones] for secure, encrypted text and phone calls.
* USB backup phone battery pack (ideally solar-powered)


[[Media:Practice_safe_phone.pdf|Practice Safe Phone by Lisa Ling (PDF)]]
= Tech equipment donations needed =
* Two-way radios (Baofeng brand recommended)
* Ubiquiti routers for building out the wireless network
* Telescoping flagpoles, POE injectors, outdoor shielded ethernet cable
* [http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start OpenWRT-compatible] routers
* Small solar, wind, or other sustainable energy modules to power individual nodes


[[Media:BaofengInstructions.pdf|Using the Baofeng Standing Rock image for any programmable radio (PDF)]]
=Technical needs on the ground=
* Certified radio tower climbers
* Wireless network geeks
* Solar and wind energy geeks
 
=Contact at camp for tech volunteers=
Lisha Sterling @ Tech Warrior Camp - lisha AT gwob DOT org - Signal: 206.886.4892
 
=Handouts and Useful Links =
* [https://ssd.eff.org/en/playlist/want-security-starter-pack Surveillance Self-Defense @ EFF.org]
* [[Media:Practice_safe_phone.pdf|Practice Safe Phone by Lisa Ling (PDF)]]
* [[Media:BaofengInstructions.pdf|Using the Baofeng Standing Rock image for any programmable radio (PDF)]]
* [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Power Energy use of nodes in an off-grid wireless network]

Revision as of 19:59, 13 November 2016

Before You Go

Tech equipment donations needed

  • Two-way radios (Baofeng brand recommended)
  • Ubiquiti routers for building out the wireless network
  • Telescoping flagpoles, POE injectors, outdoor shielded ethernet cable
  • OpenWRT-compatible routers
  • Small solar, wind, or other sustainable energy modules to power individual nodes

Technical needs on the ground

  • Certified radio tower climbers
  • Wireless network geeks
  • Solar and wind energy geeks

Contact at camp for tech volunteers

Lisha Sterling @ Tech Warrior Camp - lisha AT gwob DOT org - Signal: 206.886.4892

Handouts and Useful Links