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'''Nodecall:''' | '''Nodecall:''' WB8ERJ-7<br> | ||
'''Nodealias:''' | '''Nodealias:''' MFDSW1<br> | ||
'''Software:''' | '''Software:''' G8BPQ v 6.0.24.40<br> | ||
'''Operating Frequencies/Baudrates:'''<br> | '''Operating Frequencies/Baudrates:'''<br> | ||
145. | 145.030 MHz 1200 Baud<br> | ||
'''Location:''' | '''Location:''' Southeast of Mansfield, Ohio<br> | ||
'''Contact:''' <br> | '''Contact:''' wb8erj@winlink.org<br> | ||
Firstname, | Firstname, Mike<br> | ||
WB8ERJ@WB8ERJ.#NEOH.OH.USA.NOAM<br> | |||
wb8erj@proton.me<br> | |||
'''Additional notes:'''<br> | '''Additional notes:''BBS: WB8ERJ-1'<br> Chat: WB8ERJ-5,<br> Winlink Gateway: WB8ERJ-10 | ||
<br>MFDSW1 WB8ERJ-7 145.030 mHz | |||
<br>MFDSW2 WB8ERJ-11 223.660 mHz | |||
<br><br> This is running on a Raspberry Pi with a LAN link to a second Pi. | |||
The second Pi is connected to a 220 mHz radio that has a direct link to the KB8UVN-7 node near Johnstown.<br><br>This node can also automatically switch over to a solar powered battery system when the grid goes down.<br><br> | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 20 March 2026
Richland County Packet Nodes
Nodecall: WB8ERJ-7
Nodealias: MFDSW1
Software: G8BPQ v 6.0.24.40
Operating Frequencies/Baudrates:
145.030 MHz 1200 Baud
Location: Southeast of Mansfield, Ohio
Contact: wb8erj@winlink.org
Firstname, Mike
WB8ERJ@WB8ERJ.#NEOH.OH.USA.NOAM
wb8erj@proton.me
'Additional notes:BBS: WB8ERJ-1'
Chat: WB8ERJ-5,
Winlink Gateway: WB8ERJ-10
MFDSW1 WB8ERJ-7 145.030 mHz
MFDSW2 WB8ERJ-11 223.660 mHz
This is running on a Raspberry Pi with a LAN link to a second Pi.
The second Pi is connected to a 220 mHz radio that has a direct link to the KB8UVN-7 node near Johnstown.
This node can also automatically switch over to a solar powered battery system when the grid goes down.