Using Winlink Packet P2P for EMCOMM

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2023
  • Using Winlink Packet P2P for EMCOMM.
    #winlink #emcomm #packetp2p
    If you need to send ICS forms back and forth during an emergency, Winlink P2P is probably the solution you are looking for. We recently used it during a drill and discovered many things about it. One of the cooler things was the ability to use it with our current county wide packet system.
    Here is the link to setting up Winlink I mentioned in the video:
    • Installing Winlink And...
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  • @rogerf3622
    @rogerf3622 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. I learned a lot about the setup. Thx.

    • @AG6AG
      @AG6AG  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Glad to hear it!
      Stu
      AG6AG

  • @robertatpierpontbeach
    @robertatpierpontbeach 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Stu, did you set up all your area's EOC stations in advance of the drill so that all operators knew in advance where their messages needed to be sent? Thanks for your video and all you do for our County's emergency communications. 73, Robert KM6RSS

    • @AG6AG
      @AG6AG  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Robert,
      Most of that leg work was handled by someone else, I just helped with the pre-event testing. There was no doubt some instruction going on before the event, but it was the operators at that site that were responsible to make it all work when the event began.
      Stu
      AG6AG

  • @blackfoxshooter
    @blackfoxshooter 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    fun and informative

    • @AG6AG
      @AG6AG  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks.

  • @dsapadin
    @dsapadin 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does it have to go to an SSID address in th "TO" box? What does SSID stand for? A friend is a gateway and if I'm using his gateway I neeed the -10 tacked on to his call sign. But if I'm just sending a P2P message he told me to send it to his callsign (Same as sending a Winlink Message) but excluding the -10 (SSID) if its P2P. A little odd here as you're sending to a gateway (I think) which is why the SSID. Yes?/No? :-) Thx Dave N9DMS

    • @AG6AG
      @AG6AG  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Dave,
      SSID Stands for "Secondary Station Identification".
      No, You don't ever have to use one. They are totally optional... They can be used as pseudo identifiers like -10 being a Winlink RMS. This is not required, but is an "adopted" method by most of the Winlink community. Again, they are totally optional... However, there are times you will need to use them. The most common need for them is if you have more then one Packet service listening on a particular frequency or if you want to connect to your own call sign. Let's take my setup as an example. I have:
      AG6AG - This is the ID I use when I'm establishing an outbound connection.
      AG6AG-4 - This is my VARA Digipeater
      AG6AG-10 - My Winlink RMS
      AG6AG-11 - My Winlink Client that listens for P to P connections
      I also use quite a few additional SSIDs for other packet programs such as APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) and to identify my PBBS (Packet Bulletin Board System).
      If I want to connect to my own Winlink RMS (Radio Message Server) I have to make sure that they have different call signs. AG6AG AG6AG-10, so I can connect.
      Hope that clears things up a bit,
      Stu
      AG6AG

  • @siddharth4662
    @siddharth4662 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am still confused about the alias.... Need to watch it a couple of times

    • @AG6AG
      @AG6AG  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hello Siddharth,
      Aliases are like tactical calls. They can be programmed into settings and allow you to use them as a from address as well as receive email sent to them.
      An example of how we use them for our RACES/ARES group is to identify the Emergency Operation Station (EOC) as an account to send messages to, rather then addressing the message to the callsign that is assigned to the client. This allows us to use a club call for the Winlink account for these stations.
      The thing you have to remember is that to connect to a individual station you need to tell the P2P comm screen that you want to connect to the actual callsign.
      Hope that clears it up a bit more...
      Stu
      AG6AG

    • @siddharth4662
      @siddharth4662 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AG6AG sure... it did clear a lot. will try as told! thank you for the inputs.

  • @dsapadin
    @dsapadin 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Whats an EOC? Why are you even getting into this discussion? WE'RE NEWBIES!!!! Same issue with your first video about Winlink. Why have a TNC and rattle on about something NEWBIES don't care to know anything about at this point -- instead, Where's the SignaLink? That's what 99% of folks use. And with the conflicting directions from the guy who wrote soundmodem (thank you sir whoever you are!) and the ones coming from Tigertronics, you forgot (and continue to forget) who you're audience is!!!! If I knew what your EOC issue was and understood it, I wouldn't be watching a tutorial on peer-to-peer. But thanks for what you ARE doing! Just a plea to keep it all simple and a plea for you to remember who we (the audience) are!!! Step 1, Step, 2 we'll get these higher level topics later on. I promise! Dave (What is KCVCS and what happened to your call sign? When would I want to add a call sign when I'm already using my own. See? This is for down the road 10 or 50 miles or so....) Remind me, what's an SSID?

    • @AG6AG
      @AG6AG  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi!
      This actually was targeted at RACES/ARES members. I actually have a whole range of different level viewers from all over the world. I try to spread my content across all subjects both advanced and beginners level. Hope that explains the content.
      Stu
      AG6AG

  • @ryanhuggins
    @ryanhuggins 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video Stu. I was curious what this was about when you and Keith were talking about it at mFD. @W6KME the "like and subscribe" had me laughing.

    • @AG6AG
      @AG6AG  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Glad you liked it!
      Stu
      AG6AG