[aprssig] Re: More thoughts on Connected Packet - telpac_node
Bill Vodall wa7nwp at jnos.orgWed Dec 29 18:49:23 UTC 2004
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> >> I downloaded Airmail, but it looks like it is only setup to work on HF. > >> I've > >> only got 144 and 440 capabilities - is there any packet, other than APRS, > >> that > >> works on 2 meters? > > > > Airmail is the HF side of the Winlink2k system. For 2 meters and > > "packet" you > > want to download the program called Paclink-AGW. > > http://www.winlink.org/Client.htm > > > > Bill, this is NOT a correct answer. Airmail works fine with VHF 1200 baud > packet. That is what people run. > You do not need AGW or anything else. > > In Airmail: go to Tools - Options - Modules and set up the VHF Packet > Client very simple. > It's best you have a full blown TNC. The TNC types in the D700's dont work > well I am told. Ah. You're mostly right. Airmail will indeed work on regular packet. But Paclink is still the better application for that. >From the Winlink Clients page: (http://www.winlink.org/Client.htm) "However, Airmail may be used for VHF/UHF Packet under limited circumstances. Airmail is required for a radio user to connect to Winlink 2000 over HF radio. Once connected to a compatible station, message transfer is completely automatic. On the ham bands, Airmail can transfer messages automatically with any station supporting the BBS or F6FBB protocols, such as Winlink 2000, F6FBB, MSYS and other Airmail stations. Airmail also has an option for an Internet connection to the various participating Winlink stations via a Telnet client module. The Telnet option works just as if Airmail was using radio, only, it is obviously much faster. When used with Winlink 2000, Airmail also contains position reporting capabilities, and a propagation prediction program for contacting each of the participating Winlink stations from anywhere on the Globe." Looks like it's finally time to check out Airmail since it's a smaller application then Paclink and isn't suffering from .NET. Thanks... Bill
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