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'''Additional notes:'''<br>
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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.