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Participants use 44Net address space for a wide range of independent and community projects, often combining radio links and Internet routing in creative ways. | Participants use 44Net address space for a wide range of independent and community projects, often combining radio links and Internet routing in creative ways. | ||
==== Personal and | ==== Personal and home infrastructure ==== | ||
* Remote access to home stations and personal systems (QTH infrastructure) | * Remote access to home stations and personal systems (QTH infrastructure) | ||
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* Personal blogs, documentation, and project sites | * Personal blogs, documentation, and project sites | ||
==== Shared | ==== Shared radio and emergency systems ==== | ||
* Networked repeaters and gateways | * Networked repeaters and gateways | ||
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* Emergency communications and public-service systems | * Emergency communications and public-service systems | ||
==== Community and | ==== Community and club networks ==== | ||
* Amateur radio club networks | * Amateur radio club networks | ||
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* Shared servers and internal services for local groups | * Shared servers and internal services for local groups | ||
==== RF and | ==== RF and point-to-point networks ==== | ||
* VHF, UHF, and microwave links across neighborhoods and regions | * VHF, UHF, and microwave links across neighborhoods and regions | ||
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* Point-to-point links between hilltops and collaborating operators | * Point-to-point links between hilltops and collaborating operators | ||
==== Overlay and | ==== Overlay and experimental networks ==== | ||
* VPN- and tunnel-based private networks | * VPN- and tunnel-based private networks | ||
Revision as of 22:50, 25 February 2026

Participants use 44Net address space for a wide range of independent and community projects, often combining radio links and Internet routing in creative ways.
Personal and home infrastructure
- Remote access to home stations and personal systems (QTH infrastructure)
- Self-hosted services, dashboards, and control systems
- Personal blogs, documentation, and project sites
- Networked repeaters and gateways
- RF-linked backhaul and control networks
- Emergency communications and public-service systems
Community and club networks
- Amateur radio club networks
- Maker space and hackerspace infrastructure
- Shared servers and internal services for local groups
RF and point-to-point networks
- VHF, UHF, and microwave links across neighborhoods and regions
- Long-distance RF networks spanning countries
- Point-to-point links between hilltops and collaborating operators
Overlay and experimental networks
- VPN- and tunnel-based private networks
- Mesh and ad-hoc routing systems
- Testbeds for new protocols and architectures
- Educational and laboratory environments
Behind each of these projects are volunteers who maintain systems, share knowledge, and give back to their communities, exemplifying the best traditions of amateur radio.