New Zealand Amateur Wide Area Network

  • North Range Road Camera Live

    North Range Road Camera Live

    On Saturday 14th December a small team did a couple of tidy up jobs before Christmas at North Range Road, including installing a PTZ camera up the mast. 15 minute snapshots are available to view at https://cameras.zlwan.net/

  • 1st Place in NZ on ADS-B Exchange Leaderboard

    1st Place in NZ on ADS-B Exchange Leaderboard

    Today we become 1st place in New Zealand on the ADS-B Exchange Leaderboard. We have been moving between 1st to 3rd place depending on the day. The scores are calculated once a day based on the last 30 days of data. The busy Auckland based receivers have an advantage of more positions however we are…

  • First Pair of VM Hosts Up

    First Pair of VM Hosts Up

    Today we brought two Proxmox hosts online with the intention of either having a second pair on another site or at least splitting this pair between two sites. These will be running our core services, nameservers, DNS resolvers, documentation wiki, network status etc.

  • North Range Road Router Upgrade

    North Range Road Router Upgrade

    While we where on a club tour of our site at North Range Road we took the oppotunity to swap out the full small 5 port router at North Range Road and upgrade it to a 10 port model to make room for upcoming linking devices.

  • ZL-TRBO DMR Repeaters Linked

    ZL-TRBO DMR Repeaters Linked

    Both the Manawatu DMR repeater at North Range Road and Whanganui DMR repeater at Landguard Road have been moved to the ZL WAN allocated 44Net Public IP Space. Testing shows that both repeaters peer together and remain peered during a internet outage due to the redundant linking path’s between the sites.

  • ADS-B Receiver at North Range Road Live

    ADS-B Receiver at North Range Road Live

    Our ADS-B Exchange Receiver at North Range Road is now on the network and available to view at http://adsb.nrr.zlwan.net/tar1090/

  • IP Subnet Announced

    IP Subnet Announced

    About 12pm on Thursday 21st March 2024, our 44.31.255.0/24 subnet was announced to the globe and routed to our edge router thanks to the team at Inspire Net. This is a great milestone to achieve and we look forward to moving our existing sites and services onto this space and expand the network and it’s…

  • IP Subnet Allocated

    IP Subnet Allocated

    After the due diligence by Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) on Monday 4th March we received a letter of authorization to use the 44.31.255.0/24 subnet allocated by ARDC. Our original design used a /22 block in the New Zealand allocated 44.147.0.0/16, however ARDC our not authorizing BGP assignments in that space anymore and have set…

  • Asset Tagging

    Asset Tagging

    We have now started tagging and recording all of our donated and loaned assets.

  • Kapiti Branch Presentation

    Kapiti Branch Presentation

    Ryan ZL1RKW and Damon ZL1ELC traveled down to Paraparaumu on Saturday 20th January 2024 to present on ZL WAN, what we have started, our vision and our trials underway in the Manawatu-Whanganui.

  • Landguard Road Live

    Landguard Road Live

    Monday 8th January saw the Landguard Road ZL WAN node go live alongside the new Whanganui DMR repeater, including replacing the UHF antenna.

  • Initial Special Interest Group Meeting

    Initial Special Interest Group Meeting

    Tuesday 14th November we had the first meeting of the group with 19 people present or on Zoom. An high level and technical overview was given, with an email out to follow for feedback before next steps taken.

  • Whanganui Branch Presentation

    Whanganui Branch Presentation

    Ryan ZL1RKW traveled over Whanganui Monday6th November 2023 to present on ZL WAN, what we have started, our vision how it can help the club with the upcoming DMR repeater.

  • North Range Road Live

    North Range Road Live

    Saturday 1st October Saw the North Range Road trial site go live, using a Wire Guard Tunnel back to ZL1RKW’s house for stability testing. We also installed a ADS-B aircraft tracker provided by ADSB Exchange which is receiving to a maximum range of 442 NM.

About

ZL WAN is a special interest group of amateurs from Manawatu-Whanganui amateur radio clubs.

The primary goal of this network is to link high sites and other common locations such as club rooms and EOC’s via multiple redundant paths to each site, utilising GURL wireless links in the 900MHz, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz bands, along with VPN tunnels between sites over existing public internet using Fiber, DSL, Cellular, WISP, Star Link etc.

From this services can be attached, repeaters, cameras, site monitors, web hosts, weather stations.

We currently have a point of presence at the following locations:

  • North Range Road (NRR) – Palmerston North
  • Totara Road (TTR) – Palmerston North
  • Maewa (MAE) – Whanganui
  • Wye Street (WYE) – Palmerston North
  • Paisley Street (PLY) – Palmerston North
  • Parata Street (PRA) – Waikanae

Wireless connections via Point to Multi Point radios at some of these sites will be possible in the future for amateurs to connect to over the air.

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