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 | N6CTA [[https://n6cta.com|web]] / [[https://mastodon.radio/@N6CTA|mastodon]] / [[https://www.qrz.com/db/n6cta|QRZ]] | BPQ | La Verne, CA, USA / DM14 | N6CTA-7 | 14.105 LSB "Net105" & 145.050 VHF | iNet & AMPR IPIP AXUDP | IRC, CONVERSE | Yes | | N6CTA [[https://n6cta.com|web]] / [[https://mastodon.radio/@N6CTA|mastodon]] / [[https://www.qrz.com/db/n6cta|QRZ]] | BPQ | La Verne, CA, USA / DM14 | N6CTA-7 | 14.105 LSB "Net105" & 145.050 VHF | iNet & AMPR IPIP AXUDP | IRC, CONVERSE | Yes |
 | KN6YLK [[https://www.jacoblewallen.com|web]] / [[https://hachyderm.io/@jlewallen|mastodon]] | BPQ | Riverside, CA, USA / DM13 | KN6YLK-7 | 145.050 VHF | No | BIRDS | Yes | | KN6YLK [[https://www.jacoblewallen.com|web]] / [[https://hachyderm.io/@jlewallen|mastodon]] | BPQ | Riverside, CA, USA / DM13 | KN6YLK-7 | 145.050 VHF | No | BIRDS | Yes |
-| W6VVN [[https://w6vvn.net|web]] / [[gemini://soviet.circumlunar.space/~kestrel/|gemini]] / [[gopher://soviet.circumlunar.space/1/kestrel/|gopher]] | BPQ | Ventura, CA, USA / DM04 | W6VVN-7 | 145.050 VHF & 14.105 LSB "Net105" & 7.104 LSB "Net40"; multi-mode on 14.1023 USB and 7.1013 USB | No | WALL IRC PALPS GEM300 | No |+| W6VVN [[https://w6vvn.net|web]] / [[gemini://soviet.circumlunar.space/~kestrel/|gemini]] / [[gopher://soviet.circumlunar.space/1/kestrel/|gopher]] | BPQ | Ventura, CA, USA / DM04 | W6VVN-7 | 145.050 VHF & 14.105 LSB "Net105" & 7.104 LSB "Net40"; multi-mode on 14.1023 USB and 7.1013 USB (inconsistent uptime) | No | WALL IRC PALPS GEM300 | No |
  
  
 Someday we should have a script that scrapes (via AXIP) nodes that somehow identify themselves as part of FARPN to keep this up-to-date.  Either that or running on nodes that can compute statistics via an enhanced MHEARD to identify route reliability via HF. Someday we should have a script that scrapes (via AXIP) nodes that somehow identify themselves as part of FARPN to keep this up-to-date.  Either that or running on nodes that can compute statistics via an enhanced MHEARD to identify route reliability via HF.
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