Hi Bob,
The Winlink 2000 system has advantages for emergency communications
because it tries to make it simpler and more transparent for the end
user and it has many access points This means that there can be VHF and
HF connections depending upon what equipment you have, the propagation
availa
"I'm still not convinced that this is of use to
anyone other than those in extremely remote
locations".
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ce of E-Mail via amateur radio.
Walt/K5YFW
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ppreciate the service of E-Mail via amateur radio.
Walt/K5YFW
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To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Subject: [digitalradio]
Title: RE: [digitalradio] email to Internet without a PC ?
Bob,
In the disaster relief agency I work for, our radio operators are 50% ham radio operators (80% of these are only techs and don't even own ham radio equipment). That probably means that perhaps 10% are general class or h
I am interested in the possible application of something like PSKMAIL to emergency communications. I realize there is always VHF packet but the learning curve seems to be steeper than the average ARES member wants to deal with. The same for WinLink2000.
Am I barking up the wrong tree lookin
Title: RE: [digitalradio] email to Internet without a PC ?
In dieaster relief communications being able to send E-Mail type messages to another station on HF with or without their ability to forward it to the Internet is very valuable. Being able to automatically forward a HF radio
I'm intrigued by all the email software that radio amateurs have produced, including PSKMAIL. What these programs do is allow someone with a computer to enter in a message, then use a PC and radio to transmit the message to a server. I'm still not convinced that this is of use to anyone other