Andy, Iam new to Winmor and my interest is for local EMCOMM to support the hospital systems. I have been using RMS express for a week or so and I have successfully connected to K3UK-5 a couple of times from Western MD. Sorry I don't have details on the connects, but thanks for the station being out there.
73 de N7NMS Mike --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien <k3uka...@...> wrote: > > OK, I did it. No, I have not become a Pactor III BBS but I have set > up a 24/7 WINMOR Winlink 2000 server station.... with busy detect > active at the server end preventing my response to a connect request > if the frequency is busy.. This station will use 500 Hz Winmor. The > first couple of stations connecting to the server (K3UK-5) all passed > traffic to the CMS server OK. I need to study frequencies more and > make sure that I eventually choose frequencies that make sense . > During the next few days I will test on > > > > 0500 to 1400 on USB 3584.5 (dial 3583). > 1400-1600 USB 7084.8 (dial 7083.3) > 1600-0100 USB 28125 dial > 2100-0500 USB 7084.8 (dial 7083.3) > > > 10M is NOT a mistake. There are no servers on 10M and I hope to test > this out some more. I may also try 6M. > > To use the server, you need RMS express software, which is free. You > also need a soundcard (and radio!) > > I've tried PSKmail , ALE400, and 300 baud packet Pbbs over the past > few months. PSKMAIL is VERY good but the Linux requirement for the > server operations was more than i was willing to mess around with. > So, I will give the WINMOR winlink server a try for the next 90 days > and then evaluate how utilized it is. This will also give me a great > opportunity to fully study the busy detect features that appear to > work quite well at the moment. >