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80 Watt VHF, 50 Watt UHF Node at 20' elevation with 17' Comet. Provides coverage throughout the City of Findlay and into surrounding Hancock County. Winlink is at -10, Chat is at -11, BBS is at -12. Features a DX Cluster (K3LR), and a full text only version of Wikipedia. | 80 Watt VHF, 50 Watt UHF Node at 20' elevation with 17' Comet. Provides coverage throughout the City of Findlay and into surrounding Hancock County. Winlink is at -10, Chat is at -11, BBS is at -12.<br> Features a DX Cluster (K3LR), and a full text only version of Wikipedia. Use DX or WIKI to access. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:19, 22 March 2026
Hancock County Packet Nodes
Nodecall: N0VRS-7
Nodealias: NOVARS
Software: LinBPQ32 64-bit Edition
Operating Frequencies/Baudrates:
145.975 MHz 1200 Baud
445.975 MHz 9600 Baud
Location: Findlay, Ohio
Contact:
Scott, N1OF
admin@n1of.com
Additional notes:
80 Watt VHF, 50 Watt UHF Node at 20' elevation with 17' Comet. Provides coverage throughout the City of Findlay and into surrounding Hancock County. Winlink is at -10, Chat is at -11, BBS is at -12.
Features a DX Cluster (K3LR), and a full text only version of Wikipedia. Use DX or WIKI to access.