The Technological Network (TTN)
Connecting Amateur Radio Operators Through Resilient, Volunteer-Built, Ham-Owned Infrastructure
About TTN
The Technological Network (TTN) is a Tennessee nonprofit corporation dedicated to connecting amateur radio operators through resilient, volunteer-built, ham-owned infrastructure.
We begin with a statewide 6-meter FM repeater backbone linked by AllStarLink. This provides more than just ragchew — it is a practical lab for operators who want to build, not just use.
TTN evolves into decentralized mesh LAN networks (900 MHz–5.8 GHz+) that replace internet dependencies. We are building a self-healing system rooted in community ownership at zero cost to users.
Core Tenets
Stewardship over Consumption — We are not just using radio; we are maintaining a legacy.
Accountability of the Callsign — You cannot tune a duplexer with a ghost.
A Technical Sanctuary — No dues, no gatekeeping. Your work is yours.
The Living Archive — Training today so the craft survives us.
Core Principles from HOP
1. Error is Normal
2. Systems Drive Behavior
3. Blame Fixes Nothing
4. Learning is Vital
5. Response to Failure Matters
ARRL Tennessee Section Manager Endorsement
David R. Thomas KM4NYI Section Manager — ARRL Tennessee SectionI have spoken numerous times with Bobby Whitaker W4BWW about the Tennessee Technology Network implementation of an amateur radio communications system in Tennessee. The proposed use of 6 meter repeaters offers several valuable benefits, primarily enormous room for expansion utilizing an uncrowded band that performs well across various terrain.
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