Skip to content
WA6ODQ
Menu
  • About
    • Local Weather
  • Repeaters
  • Contact
Menu

About

Originally from San Diego, licensed in 1993 as KE6CBL (WA6ODQ was my grandfathers callsign, Walt Davis, SK).

ARRL Member, ECRA Member, MSYS Full Service Packet BBS Operator, Dial-up BBS Operator (SLBBS, WWiV, Wildcat), ARES Technical Coordinator, Special Projects.

Author of CBLTNC (DOS-based TNC Terminal designed for Kantronics KPC-3 modems), first shareware written back in 1994 in the dial-up bulletin board days, hundreds of copies were downloaded, I think I actually sold 5 or 6 copies (distributed by floppy disk, no less).

Author of ODQMail (Email/Packet Radio Gateway), my own personal VHF/UHF internet gateway – never distributed, done more as a proof of concept. Handled traffic & weather reports, email access, RF messaging.

Running KaGold v9.08 on an HP Jornada using a
DOS Emulator. Tied into a KPC-3 & Yaesu FT-530
Circa 2007

APRS Information

Currently operating an APRS Digipeater/IS-Gate on 144.390 MHz and a weather station linked into APRS.fi, using a RPi 4 running Direwolf v1.6 through a DigiRig on 144.390. 

SSID’s
APRS-IS iGate (WA6ODQ-4)
APRS Portable (WA6ODQ-5)
APRS Mobile (WA6ODQ-6)
APRS Mobile (WA6ODQ-9)

Station Emergency Comms

We can operate on generator power with redundant internet feeds and communications equipment. During emergencies the following amateur radio frequencies are monitored by this station:
➯ 146.520 MHz Simplex
➯ 145.470 MHz (-) PL Tone 127.3Hz – W6VVR/R
➯ 144.390 MHz Simplex – WA6ODQ-9/MobileAPRS, WA6ODQ-5/PortableAPRS
Generator-ready with backup internet connectivity

Recent Posts

  • AmbientWeather 2902A Integration
  • Yaesu MicroSD Compatibility

Pages

  • About
  • Contact
  • Repeaters
©2025 WA6ODQ | Design: i.t.