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Winlink 2000 Radio E-mail
Most Popular UsesMarine Mobiles
RV’ers
Expeditions, Missions
Emergency and Disaster Communications
Why radio email?
Why: The traditional role of Ham Radio EmComm support
• Report health and welfare of affected public • Voice communications among served agencies
(EOCs, hospitals, shelters, PODs, etc.) • Site tactical support – Incident Command, search
and rescue, damage and storm reporting (SKYWARN).
• Formal written emergency traffic handling
Why our traditional traffic handling methods fail for today’s served agencies!• Agencies want EMAIL backup! It’s 2007!
– Need procedures, lists and diagrams delivered– E-mail with complex attachments is the defacto format– Hand-written message forms are rarely used
• Post 9/11: Agencies insist on NIMS, ICS and NRP compliance.
• Voice, Morse code, and even traditional packet radio won’t do… – way too slow, translation required– too inflexible– too prone to error– doesn’t go user-to-user.
ARES
The Amateur Radio Emergency Service can now make a promise to keep Amateur
Radio relevant for EmComm…
Our Promise:
E-mail…
Using your existing e-mail software
User-to-user
Across the country
Or around the world
From inside a disaster area
Without the internetor switched commercial networks.
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
How?…do Hams do that?
The “last mile” is an important concept in Emergency
Communications.
The “last mile” is an important concept in Emergency
Communications.
It is the path across an area where conventional communications have been disrupted or
overloaded by an incident.
We cannot predict the size of “the last mile.”
We cannot predict the size of “the last mile.”
Local
Regional
We cannot predict the size of “the last mile.”
International
We cannot predict the size of “the last mile.”
Winlink is a free, dependable, transparent, back-up E-mail system
that bridges “the last mile.”
Radio Radio
Ham Compute
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Radio
Data Interface
A typical ham radio e-mail station is composed of simple components.
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
300 MHz+ Laptop for a Portable Station
• Paclink AGW software with
• Packet Engine Pro and
• Outlook Express
• Win2000 or WinXP
• OR Airmail software and
• Win98SE or better
Any TNC or Soundcard Interface
A Radio and a Good Antenna
This is a CLIENT (USER) station.
Radio
Data Interface
To send or receive e-mail, this station makes a connection with a radio mail server or PMBO.
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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VHF Radio
Data Interface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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Up to 30 miles between stations we use VHF radios and the packet mode.
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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For long distances and difficult terrain, most PMBOs are outfitted with multi-band HF radios and the Pactor I, II or III modes.
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
HF Radio
Data Interface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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Winlink will incorporate any radio mode or technology that makes sense. D-Star and 802.11 WiFi are in productive use.
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
HF Radio
Data Interface
Winlink is a SYSTEM, not a mode.
VHF Radio
Data Interface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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The Radio Mail Server (PMBO) is connected to the internet all the time.
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VHF Radio
Data Interface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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You can send radio e-mail directly to internet e-mail users.
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E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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And you can send radio e-mail to other user radio stations like yours.
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VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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A user station can become a backup email ISP for users in a served agency LAN.
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VHF Radio
Data Interface
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Served Agency LAN
VHF Radio
Data Interface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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Servers (PMBOs) can have “remote gateways” using TELPAC software. They are connected to the PMBO via any TCP/IP link and duplicate its VHF radio port in another location.
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VHF Radio
Data Interface
TELPAC
VHF Radio
Data Interface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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Any TCP/IP path works. Not just the internet.
D-Star and WiFi are successful.
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VHF Radio
Data Interface
TELPAC
D*/WiFiD*/WiFi
VHF Radio
Data Interface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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Other computers, or CMSs (Common Mail Servers), organize, synchronize and manage the network traffic.
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CMS CMS
VHF Radio
Data Interface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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CMSs are transparent to users. They are automatic, redundant, and users never know they are there.
Washington DC (DHS)San DiegoPerth
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CMS CMS
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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The PMBO forwards (hubs) radio e-mail between its users, even if its internet connection is gone.
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VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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The InternetThe Internet
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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If the local PMBO has an outage, you can make a connection with a local TELPAC station which will automatically search for a distant PMBO with connectivity. Or…
VHF Radio
Data Interface
TELPAC
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E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
VHF Radio
Data Interface
Ham Compute
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… you can traverse a packet network to get to a connected TELPAC or PMBO. Or…
VHF Radio
Data Interface
TELPAC
NODE
NODE
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E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
PMBO
VHF Radio
Data Interface
… you can use HF and Pactor to get to a distant connected PMBO outside the affected area.
Ham Compute
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HF Radio
DataInterface
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
We serve our “customers” with portable stations.
A CCAR portable.
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
IC-706 MkIIG. HP laptop. SCS PTCII Pro modem.
Full HF, VHF, UHF coverage, Voice and Data.
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
Components mounted on a custom panel, top and bottom.
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
E-MAIL VIA HAM RADIO
This network revolves around three ‘hardened’ stations in prime locations in the North, West-central, and East-central areas. Member-owned and operated VHF TELPAC gateway sites add redundancy.
PMBO W3EOC VHF/UHFHFD-Star
W3EOC-10 VHFD-Star
W3EOC-10 VHF
N3XRV-10
K3JV-10
W3AHR-10
N3MEL-10
Chester County, PA
WB3GCK-10
Why: Our National Organization has a National Plan
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winlink www.activeham.com/winlink/wiki
www.winlink.org epaaresdigital.pbwiki.com
home.earthlink.net/~bscottmd/wl2k_implement.htmyahoogroups.com/group/LOADING_WL2K_USER_PROGRAMS
yahoogroups.com/group/wl2kemcomm
More Information:
This presentation was prepared by
Lor Kutchins, W3QAChester County ARES®/RACES Radio Officer
Assistant EPA Section Emergency Coordinator, DigitalARES Digital Network Management Team
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