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| Links to Other Related Websites (listed in alphabetical order)www.airmail2000.com The official website that provides the free software "AirMail" that Users, who need to transmit messages over amateur radio, load on their computers. The site is managed by Jim (sign call) the author of the AirMail software. www.arrl.org The official website of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the amateur radio association that advances the interests of amateur radio in the USA. Of special interest are the direct links to recent articles. www.chasediversified.com/boatwatch/tableofmarinenets.htm The BoatWatch network is a conglomorate of many ham and non-ham networks, including the US Coast Gaurd and other similar maritime government organizations who compose a continual search and rescue operation. Winlink 2000 is a primary part of this service. http://www.farallon.us While AussieWinlink does not maintain links with commercial organizations, an exception should be made for Farallon. It's a source of expert information and helpful support; especially, for recreational mobile marine users. Those interested should read, in particular, a very well written article about the installation of antennas on sailboats. www.mmsn.org for the Maritime Mobile Service network and http://pacsea.net/index.html for the Pacific SeaFarer's network are both International maritime Amateur radio networks operating daily, strictly for the purpose of assisting those Amateur's offshore. They use Winlink 2000's special position report program designed to assist their network managers with those boats who wish to report positions and have them viewed on APRS (http://Winlink.org/aprs/aprs.htm ), SHIPTrak , (http://mmsn.techmonkeys.net/) YotReps (http://www.pangolin.co.nz/yotreps/reporter_list.asp) and via the Winlink 2000 email response method. www.pangolin.co.nz/yotreps/aus_track.asp A website giving an example of the location of recreational yachts near Australia that have filed Position Reports via Winlink. www.scs-ptc.com The business website of Special Communication Systems, set up by the group of radio amateurs who developed the PACTOR digital data protocol and modem. Visit this site to find distributors in your area. www.sea-tech.com Another commercial source that has proven very useful in the past in providing answers to technical problems. It frequently attends the various boat shows in the US. The site is well worth a visit. www.wia.org.au The official website of the Federal Wireless Institute of Australia. http://www.winlink.org/ The official website of the Winlink Development Team (WDT). It is the authoritative source for nearly all information about Winlink. The site is managed by Steve (K4CJX), the Winlink Coordinator. The authoritative source for information about Winlink and Airmail are the official websites. |
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