A typical BayCom digipeater: DB0RGB



This is DB0RGB, one of the nodes in the bavarian Packet Radio
network, built by the BayCom packet radio group.

Technical Data:
Locator:         JN69AA
User Access: 438.325 MHz (10W), -7.6MHz Shift, 9600Bd FSK
User Access: 23cm-band, 19200Bd (under construction)
System: BayCom - Node (FlexNet routing protocol)
BayCom - Mailbox (DB0RGB-8) connected by wire
Sysop: Christian Lachner, DL5RL, Rudi Dussmann, DK5RQ

Connections:
DB0RGB is connected to it's neighbour nodes via 23cm links. Currently, there are three links to DB0SL: 9600Bd half duplex (full duplex in summer 1995) DB0PAS: 1200Bd half duplex (9600Bd under construction) DB0EV: 9600Bd half duplex We are using dishes of diameters between 1.5 and 1.8m for the 60 - 110 km long links. Two of the dishes were in former use of the the east-german "STASI" and found their way over in 1991. They are really working excellent (feeds selfmade)! The photo shows the links to DB0PAS (left dish), the user access antennas (on the antenna carrier between the dishes), the link to DB0SL (dish in the center of platform). The dish on the right is currently not used for link puposes, but homed a bird's nest in the tin feed ... The link to DB0EV cannot be seen on the photograph. It is also a 1.5m STASI dish as used for the SL link.