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GB7FCI is located in Blackpool, UK - Locator IO83LT

There are 5 ports to the node:

2m - 144.925 MHz – 12.5kHz channel. This is a 1200 baud (traditional AFSK mode) port provided by a NinoTNC N9600A TNC. This port is for user access by any licenced amateur. A Yaesu FTM-3100R transceiver is used on this port, running 5w into a C50 vertical antenna through a duplexer.

70cms - 439.950 MHz – 25kHz channel. This is a 9600 baud (IL2Pc/GFSK) port provided by a NinoTNC N9600A TNC. This port is intended for forwarding between GB7FCI and GB7ESC, but licensed amateurs with 9600 baud capabilities are welcome to use the port. A Yaesu FT-8900R transceiver is used on this port, running 5w into a C50 vertical antenna through a duplexer.

40m - 7.050 MHz - 0.5kHz bandwidth. This is a 300 baud (IL2Pc/AFSK) port provided by a NinoTNC N9600A TNC. This port is for user access by any licenced amateur. A Yaesu FT-450D transceiver is used on this port, running 25w into a 20m long end-fed wire antenna.

Telnet - This port is for local LAN connections. There is no end user access on this port.

AXIP - This port runs the BPQAXIP protocol and connects across the internet to other nodes. There is no end user access to this port, but you may use the port to connect to more distant nodes and BBSs if you wish.

The Node (GB7FCI-1) runs on a Raspberry Pi 4B. The software used is the latest G8BPQ node software.