We had 6 net check-ins this week, 5 with pictures attached, and one via HF 300 Baud packet.? More on that later.? Here is the roster:
Chris Muller, KD9CZM, Holmen, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, U.S.A., VHF Ben, KU0HN, Lewiston, Winona, Minnesota, USA, VHF Packet P2P Paul, KF9CP, Farmington, Dakota, MN? HF packet via KU0HN-10 Ken, W9GM, La Crosse, La Crosse County, WI, USA, Packet P2P W2ILT, Martin, Laurel Springs, Camden, NJ, VHF Packet Shawn, KD9KGQ, Holmen, La Crosse County, WI, USA, VHF Packet
I mentioned Paul's check-in at the beginning.? He sent the check-in this week from my gateway using 300 baud packet on 40 meters.? As we probably all know, 300 baud packet is not a supported mode for Winlink.? What you might not know is you can send Winlink messages without using a client at all--a packet terminal is all you need--and this is how Paul sent this message.? If this seems like fun trivia consider the following situation:
A tornado hits your shack and the contents of your shack are scattered across a nearby cornfield.? Another ham kindly drops off his APRS TNC and radio at the shelter.? Winlink would be handy, but there's no client available on any available computer and the internet is out.? Using a terminal emulator and the TNC, you could get on VHF packet and send Winlink messages using the command line.
If this sounds like an interesting exercise, let me know and I can write up some instructions as a future net activity.? If it sounds like too much, please let me know as well.? If I don't hear anything I'll plan to do it some time in the future.
73 and see you all next week, Ben - KU0HN
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Ben: I'm game for any challenging exercise.? Your doing an excellent job and I appreciate the effort you're?putting into this weekly exercise.
Best Regards, Shawn A. Hicks ???
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We had 6 net check-ins this week, 5 with pictures attached, and one via HF 300 Baud packet.? More on that later.? Here is the roster:
Chris Muller, KD9CZM, Holmen, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, U.S.A., VHF Ben, KU0HN, Lewiston, Winona, Minnesota, USA, VHF Packet P2P Paul, KF9CP, Farmington, Dakota, MN? HF packet via KU0HN-10 Ken, W9GM, La Crosse, La Crosse County, WI, USA, Packet P2P W2ILT, Martin, Laurel Springs, Camden, NJ, VHF Packet Shawn, KD9KGQ, Holmen, La Crosse County, WI, USA, VHF Packet
I mentioned Paul's check-in at the beginning.? He sent the check-in this week from my gateway using 300 baud packet on 40 meters.? As we probably all know, 300 baud packet is not a supported mode for Winlink.? What you might not know is you can send Winlink messages without using a client at all--a packet terminal is all you need--and this is how Paul sent this message.? If this seems like fun trivia consider the following situation:
A tornado hits your shack and the contents of your shack are scattered across a nearby cornfield.? Another ham kindly drops off his APRS TNC and radio at the shelter.? Winlink would be handy, but there's no client available on any available computer and the internet is out.? Using a terminal emulator and the TNC, you could get on VHF packet and send Winlink messages using the command line.
If this sounds like an interesting exercise, let me know and I can write up some instructions as a future net activity.? If it sounds like too much, please let me know as well.? If I don't hear anything I'll plan to do it some time in the future.
73 and see you all next week, Ben - KU0HN
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-------- Original message -------- From: Shawn Hicks <eistim68@...> Date: 1/20/24 8:57 PM (GMT-06:00) Subject: Re: [W0NE-Winlink-Net] W0NE WInlink Net Roster - Week 16
Ben: I'm game for any challenging exercise.? Your doing an excellent job and I appreciate the effort you're?putting into this weekly exercise.
Best Regards, Shawn A. Hicks ??? We had 6 net check-ins this week, 5 with pictures attached, and one via HF 300 Baud packet.? More on that later.? Here is the roster:
Chris Muller, KD9CZM, Holmen, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, U.S.A., VHF Ben, KU0HN, Lewiston, Winona, Minnesota, USA, VHF Packet P2P Paul, KF9CP, Farmington, Dakota, MN? HF packet via KU0HN-10 Ken, W9GM, La Crosse, La Crosse County, WI, USA, Packet P2P W2ILT, Martin, Laurel Springs, Camden, NJ, VHF Packet Shawn, KD9KGQ, Holmen, La Crosse County, WI, USA, VHF Packet
I mentioned Paul's check-in at the beginning.? He sent the check-in this week from my gateway using 300 baud packet on 40 meters.? As we probably all know, 300 baud packet is not a supported mode for Winlink.? What you might not know is you can send Winlink messages without using a client at all--a packet terminal is all you need--and this is how Paul sent this message.? If this seems like fun trivia consider the following situation:
A tornado hits your shack and the contents of your shack are scattered across a nearby cornfield.? Another ham kindly drops off his APRS TNC and radio at the shelter.? Winlink would be handy, but there's no client available on any available computer and the internet is out.? Using a terminal emulator and the TNC, you could get on VHF packet and send Winlink messages using the command line.
If this sounds like an interesting exercise, let me know and I can write up some instructions as a future net activity.? If it sounds like too much, please let me know as well.? If I don't hear anything I'll plan to do it some time in the future.
73 and see you all next week, Ben - KU0HN
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I agree. That sounds like a terrific idea to practice.
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On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 9:04?PM W9GM, Ken < ken@...> wrote: Ditto? Ken W9GM?
-------- Original message -------- Date: 1/20/24 8:57 PM (GMT-06:00) Subject: Re: [W0NE-Winlink-Net] W0NE WInlink Net Roster - Week 16
Ben: I'm game for any challenging exercise.? Your doing an excellent job and I appreciate the effort you're?putting into this weekly exercise.
Best Regards, Shawn A. Hicks ??? We had 6 net check-ins this week, 5 with pictures attached, and one via HF 300 Baud packet.? More on that later.? Here is the roster:
Chris Muller, KD9CZM, Holmen, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, U.S.A., VHF Ben, KU0HN, Lewiston, Winona, Minnesota, USA, VHF Packet P2P Paul, KF9CP, Farmington, Dakota, MN? HF packet via KU0HN-10 Ken, W9GM, La Crosse, La Crosse County, WI, USA, Packet P2P W2ILT, Martin, Laurel Springs, Camden, NJ, VHF Packet Shawn, KD9KGQ, Holmen, La Crosse County, WI, USA, VHF Packet
I mentioned Paul's check-in at the beginning.? He sent the check-in this week from my gateway using 300 baud packet on 40 meters.? As we probably all know, 300 baud packet is not a supported mode for Winlink.? What you might not know is you can send Winlink messages without using a client at all--a packet terminal is all you need--and this is how Paul sent this message.? If this seems like fun trivia consider the following situation:
A tornado hits your shack and the contents of your shack are scattered across a nearby cornfield.? Another ham kindly drops off his APRS TNC and radio at the shelter.? Winlink would be handy, but there's no client available on any available computer and the internet is out.? Using a terminal emulator and the TNC, you could get on VHF packet and send Winlink messages using the command line.
If this sounds like an interesting exercise, let me know and I can write up some instructions as a future net activity.? If it sounds like too much, please let me know as well.? If I don't hear anything I'll plan to do it some time in the future.
73 and see you all next week, Ben - KU0HN
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I use a Kenwood TM D710A with a built-in TNC. With just the radio alone, I can send a very short email to any email address through the APRS functions.?
For next week¡¯s check-in, I will send two. One via APRS with no form, and a second via Winlink with whatever form you choose.?
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