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IF YOU ARE NEW TO PACKET RADIO -- HERE IS A GREAT TUTORIAL

SUPERB PACKET TUTORIAL -- By Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ
North American Digital Systems Directory - From TAPR

  World Wide Amateur Packet Radio Gateways 


2M PACKET RADIO BAND PLAN
Southern California 2 Meter Digital/Packet Band Plan From T.A.S.M.A.
144.900 thru 145.100 in these increments -- .91/.93/.95/.97/.99/.01/.03/.05/.07/.09
145.600 thru 145.700 in these increments -- .61/.63/.65/.67/.69

SAN DIEGO PACKET NODES AND BBS's
Unless Otherwise Specified -- Frequencies Are Simplex
NOTE - THIS LIST
IS 2 YEARS OLD -- TRY THEM TO SEE IF THEY ARE OPERATIONAL -- UPDATES WELCOME
 
 
FROM  JohnF (AA6QN)
 
Date: 11/8/2007 10:37:01 AM
Subject: AA6QN and W6RDF packet update
 
Hola, just a note to update http://www.AC6V.com San Diego packet page:
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AA6QN-3:SEE
Location is: Santee, CA
 
145.010MHz 1200bd
439.050MHz 9600bd
 
Telnet access: "telnet aa6qn.sytes.net" This will take you to the
KC6IKE-3:SAW (Linux AX25 UTILS and FBB BBS) node. Connected to AA6QN-3:SEE
via axip tunnel.
 
DX Spider DXCluster: is available via nodes SEE and SAW "DXC"
Telnet access: "telnet aa6qn.sytes.net 7300"
 
World wide Converse Bridge: is available via nodes SEE and SAW "CONV"
Telnet access: "telnet aa6qn.sytes.net 3600"
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W6RDF-3:LOMA
Point Loma Amateur Radio Club (PLARC)
Location is: Pt Loma, CA
 
145.050MHz 1200bd
439.050MHz 9600bd
 
No telnet access this time (we are working on it). Also working on
bringing the DXCluster and Converse Bridge to the LOMA node.
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73, JohnF (AA6QN)

 
FREQ CALLSIGN [ALIAS] LOCATION & REMARKS
145.01 AA6QN [SEE ABOVE] Santee -- NODE & BBS
145.03 WB6DGR-1 [SDARES] North Clairemont -- NODE (Maybe) Click Here For Details
145.03 WY6I-3 [SNOW03] Snowpeak, Banning -- BBS
145.03 KF6FCG-1 [SDARC1] San Diego -- NODE -- AMERICAN RED CROSS -- Not For General Usage -- SEE NOTE 1.
145.03 KF6FCG-1 [ARC1] San Diego - - BBS -- AMERICAN RED CROSS -- Not For General Usage -- SEE NOTE 1.
145.03 KF6VXX-1 [SDIEGO] Kearny Mesa -- NODE -- SAN DIEGO EOC -- Not For General Usage -- SEE NOTE 1.
145.03 KD6OKR-1 [SDEOC] Kearny Mesa -- BBS -- SAN DIEGO EOC -- Not For General Usage -- SEE NOTE 1.
145.05 AA6QN [SEE] Santee
145.05 W6NWG-1 [PALMAR] Palomar Mtn -- NODE -- 15 Miles North East Of Escondido
145.05 KA6DAC-1 [MPK] Monument Peak , ECRA -- East County Repeater Association. -- Lat 32.53' 32" Long 116.25' 11" -- Has a deviation meter and signal strength reading feature on the MHEARD Command. Quite useful for setting up TNC's.  
145.05 KA6DAC -2 [BLACK] Black Mountain , ECRA -- East County Repeater Association -- 36 Miles NNW of Yuma, AZ 
145.05 KA6DAC -3 [ANZA] Anza , ECRA -- East County Repeater Association
8 Miles SW of Anza, Ca in Riverside County --
145.07 WB6PKK [ESCN] San Marcos, Mt Whitney -- NODE
145.07 KF6HU-1 [MIRMSA] Northeast Mira Mesa -- NODE
145.07 W6NWG-3 Vista -- BBS -- Low Level -- Use the ESCN NODE For A Connect
145.07 W6MEG-7 [SDCA] East Santee -- NODE
145.07 N6KZB-2 [ELS07] Elsinore Peak , Riverside County -- NODE
145.36 WB6WLV-10 [OTAY] Mt Otay -- SANDRA (San Diego Radio Association) -- A Repeater -- Requires A Minus Offset -- BBS & NODE
145.63 K6QM [SOBARS] Chula Vista -- BBS
145.63 K6QM [QMNOD] Chula Vista -- NODE
146.70 W6NWG-3 [PALBBS] Palomar Mtn , A Repeater -- Requires A Minus Offset -- -- 15 Miles North East Of Escondido
439.05 W6MEG-7 [SDCA] East Santee -- 9600 NODE
439.05 AA6QN [SEE] Santee  
441.50 AA6QN [SEE] Santee

NOTE 1 The KF6FCG & KF6VXX listings are not for regular use, even though they are configured as full service MSYS BBS's. They are intended for handling emergency traffic to and from the Red Cross and the County Operations Center.
Of course, any one is welcome to use the nodes, and read the bulletins,
but they are not to be used as a "home" BBS.

 

SAN DIEGO DX PACKET CLUSTER
Frequencies Is Simplex
LATEST IS:
 

The only DX cluster left in San Diego County is N6ND in
Ramona.  You can access it by packet on 145.05 MHz.  I think MPK
has a 2 mtr port on that freq so you can try connecting through MPK.  

The 2M port is on 145.05 MHz and you can access it via the PALMAR netrom on that freq.
The cluster callsign is N6ND-2.


 

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