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-=> JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to HOLGER GRANHOLM <=- JA> I, as a HAM, could theoretically get a message out, but it would be JA> verbal and passed through others. With Winlink linked via radio, JA> an email could leave my laptop, go through the HAM, through the radio JA> network to a place that DOES have Internet service, then be delivered JA> to their family in Chicago. JA> Again, in theory. :-) Winlink has features that a lot of hams don't seem to know about. 1. Peer-peer mode - this allows the passing of messages directly between stations with no Internet use at all. Most useful for a wide area EMCOMM net or point to point link between two stations handling traffic for a large scale emergency. 2. RF forwarding. There is a newer mode in RMS Express where if the RMS mailbox (the place you normally exchange Winlink mail with) loses Internet connectivity, you can instruct it to forward email via RF to a more distant RMS which does have Internet. ... We put the "k" in "kwality." --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49* Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) SEEN-BY: 633/0 267 280 281 410 412 712/848 @PATH: 633/410 280 267 |
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