K5VPW *** D-Star, DMR and C4FM Simplex Node
430.175mHz - San Antonio, Texas USA


Information About the Node

The K5VPW 430.175 mHz simplex node is a three mode digital simplex node running D-Star, DMR and C4FM (YSF, FCS). It is open to all hams and is located in Northeast San Antonio, inside Loop 410. Feel free to use the node locally, link to a reflector, talk group, node or a repeater. If you do link somewhere, please unlink when you are finished. The transciever is a Yaesu FT-7900. The antenna is a 5db gain vertical, up 25 feet at the base. The transciever runs 5 watts. The node controller is a Raspberry Pi V3 with 1 gb of RAM and a 32gb SD card. It is connected to a STM32-DVM radio interface. The Raspberry Pi image is Pi-Star configured as a simplex node. Modes enabled are D-Star, DMR and C4FM. Internet speeds are 950mb download and 950mb upload.

The node works on a first come first serve basis between the 3 digital modes. If someone is on a mode, and users wish to use a different mode, they will have to wait 10 seconds until the transmission in the current mode is finished. After 10 seconds, simply key up on the mode you wish to use and the node will switch to that mode automatically.


Callsign: K5VPW
Frequency 430.175 mHz / Simplex
MMDVM Mode D-Star, DMR and C4FM
City: San Antonio
State: Texas
Country: USA
Install Date: January 2018
Owner: Jim Finney
Latitude: 29.47256 North
Longitude: 98.51527 West
Timezone: Central
e-mail repeater owner: jpfinney@gmail.com
This information updated: March 13, 2025
Pi-Star Dashboard: Dashboard
D-Star Information: https://dstarusers.org/