WINLINK via VHF ax.25 packet is coming soon to Green Bay.
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Green Bay WINLINK RMS gateway
Re: Green Bay WINLINK RMS gateway
Hello,
Is this up and running? I think looking at the Winlink site it is. I'm going to need to do a little more reading to figure out what all I need to get to connect.
Is this up and running? I think looking at the Winlink site it is. I'm going to need to do a little more reading to figure out what all I need to get to connect.
Re: Green Bay WINLINK RMS gateway
It's currently running in my garage as a placeholder. (edit 28Feb21 -- on-air in DePere) Waiting for some site infrastructure to be completed, then it'll be on-air in DePere.
Connecting is actually quite simple - You'll need client software (https://winlink.org/ClientSoftware), a TNC (either hardware or soundcard based), and a vhf radio.
For windows, I'd recommend Winlink Express (https://winlink.org/WinlinkExpress), and either a TNC-X (unfortunately no longer produced) or signalink usb w/ soundmodem software (http://uz7.ho.ua/packetradio.htm). I've used both setups with great success.
I'll update here once the system is 'officially' on-air.
Connecting is actually quite simple - You'll need client software (https://winlink.org/ClientSoftware), a TNC (either hardware or soundcard based), and a vhf radio.
For windows, I'd recommend Winlink Express (https://winlink.org/WinlinkExpress), and either a TNC-X (unfortunately no longer produced) or signalink usb w/ soundmodem software (http://uz7.ho.ua/packetradio.htm). I've used both setups with great success.
I'll update here once the system is 'officially' on-air.
Last edited by kc9uhi on Sun Feb 28, 2021 8:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: on-air in DePere
Reason: on-air in DePere
Re: Green Bay WINLINK RMS gateway
The KC9UHI-8 packet node in DePere is on-air.
Connect with 1200 baud ax.25 to KC9UHI-8 or the node alias of WIGRB on 145.030 MHz.
(Common syntax of node alias and node callsign looks like ALIAS:CALL, for example WIGRB:KC9UHI-8. Typically sending a connect request to either the node alias or callsign results in the same thing)
Once connected to WIGRB:KC9UHI-8, connect to KAUNOD:KC9UHI-7. From here, connections to nodes worldwide, the full service BBS, and a local chat server are available. Connections to other local nodes are possible once they become active.
Direct connection to KC9UHI-10 for Winlink is also available.
Hardware:
WIGRB is using a raspberry pi B+ with a tnc-pi (http://tnc-x.com/TNCPi.htm) interfaced to a Motorola Radius M120 set to 38W. System is located at a temporary site with good area coverage.
Drop me a message at KC9UHI@KC9UHI.#ECWI.WI.USA.NOAM
Connect with 1200 baud ax.25 to KC9UHI-8 or the node alias of WIGRB on 145.030 MHz.
(Common syntax of node alias and node callsign looks like ALIAS:CALL, for example WIGRB:KC9UHI-8. Typically sending a connect request to either the node alias or callsign results in the same thing)
Once connected to WIGRB:KC9UHI-8, connect to KAUNOD:KC9UHI-7. From here, connections to nodes worldwide, the full service BBS, and a local chat server are available. Connections to other local nodes are possible once they become active.
Direct connection to KC9UHI-10 for Winlink is also available.
Hardware:
WIGRB is using a raspberry pi B+ with a tnc-pi (http://tnc-x.com/TNCPi.htm) interfaced to a Motorola Radius M120 set to 38W. System is located at a temporary site with good area coverage.
Drop me a message at KC9UHI@KC9UHI.#ECWI.WI.USA.NOAM
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