DB0FHN

Location
University of applied sciences Nuernberg
49° 27' 10” North, 11° 05' 45” East, JN59NK18HP
Userfrequencies
TX RX function antenna status
144.825 MHz 144.825 MHz Packet Radio 1200 Baud Diamond X-7000 up
438.075 MHz 438.075 MHz Packet Radio 9600 Baud Diamond X-7000 up

DB0FHN is a central server for the AX.25 packet radio network in europe. You can access DB0FHN by packet radio or the internet.

Rules
You have to be a licensed hamradio operator to use radio services of DB0FHN. Maybe DB0FHN will grant access to more services than allowed. It is your job to care about the rules for hamradio depending on your current location (country).

Passwords
DB0FHN needs to authenticate amateur radio operators to avoid abuse of the radio services DB0FHN offers. To reduce administration work you have to set your passwords yourself by packet radio. If you don't have any packet radio access you can try “Packet Radio Access by Internet Echolinkauthentication”. There are currently 3 different passwords available.

AX.25
The Packet Radio Network uses the AX.25 protocol to exchange data. DB0FHN offers different ways to join.

Mailbox
The OpenBCM based Packet Radio Mailbox of DB0FHN can be accessed by Packet Radio or the HTTP-, SMTP- and POP3-protocol.

Convers
The Convers server of DB0FHN can be accessed by Packet Radio or the IRC-protocol.

TCP/IP over AX.25
The IPv4-pool 44.0.0.0/8 is assigned to the amateur radio community. You can read about it at http://www.ampr.org. TCP/IP can be encapsulated and transported by AX.25. All services of DB0FHN can be used over radio.

DB0VOX

Location
Telecommunication tower Nuernberg
49° 25' 33” North, 11° 02' 21” East, JN59MK42QF
Userfrequencies
TX RX function status
439.9875 MHz - Pocsag-Transmitter down
144.800 MHz 144.800 MHz APRS Digipeater, APRS Gateway down
439.525 MHz 431.925 MHz D-Star: Gateway “DB0VOX B” up
439.250 MHz 431.650 MHz Repeater: Allstarlink “2398” + IRLP “5515” + Echolink “71665”
permanently linked to DB0FOX
up

D-Star: The gateway is part of the US-Trust-Network and the ircDDB network. User registration requests to talk across the internet: http://www.trg-radio.de/0217.shtml#reg

Repeater: The repeater can be accessed using the webtransceiver or by phone (+49 821 9078368). User registrations: https://allstarlink.org
Some german documentation can be found here: Vortrag Asterisk/app_rpt an der IPRT 2010 (Kapitel 3)

Das Spendenkonto ist unter diesem Link abrufbar: http://db0fhn.efi.fh-nuernberg.de/~jann/doku.php?id=spendenkonto

DB0FOX

Location
BLLV Wohnheim Augsburg
48° 17' 50” North, 10° 53' 42” East, JN58KH71JI
Userfrequencies
TX RX function status
439.3625 MHz 431.7625 MHz Repeater: Allstarlink “2397”
permanently linked to DB0VOX
up

DB0TVM/DB0EL

Location
Olympic tower Munich
48° 10' 28” North, 11° 33' 13” East, JN58SE61KV
Userfrequencies
TX RX function status
439.9875 MHz - Pocsag-Transmitter up
144.800 MHz 144.800 MHz APRS Digipeater, APRS Gateway up
439.575 MHz 431.975 MHz D-Star: Gateway “DB0TVM B” up
439.275 MHz 431.675 MHz Repeater: Echolink “7385” up

projects

HAMNET

D-Star

IGATE

Asterisk/app_rpt

Asterisk/app_rpt is a repeater application for the Asterisk PBX.

OpenWRT

Linux ax25apps & ax25tools

The linux packages “ax25applications” and “ax25tools” are mainly developed and tested at DB0FHN.

(X)Net

(X)Net is a software router for AX.25. It can be used on different hardware platforms.

PC/Flexnet32

PC/Flexnet32 is a software router for AX.25. It can be used on a windows machine.

Linux AX.25 kernel 2.6 code

DB0FHN is used to track down Linux kernel bugs.

Packet Radio Crawler

The Packet Radio Crawler is gathering data from the worldwide packet radio network to generate a daily map.

DB0FHN

Some internal notes.

DG8NGN

VFDB

Some more internal notes.

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