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WaveTalkers Winlink Workshop

Winlink for EmComm: Beginners Workshop

Welcome to the WaveTalkers Winlink for Emergency Communications: Beginners Workshop! Over the next 4 weeks the WaveTalkers crew will guide you step by step into the world of Winlink. Below you will find the syllabus for the workshop and what you should do to prepare for Week 1.

Preparing for Week 1

To participate in the class you will need the following:

  • Windows 10/11 PC or Virtual Machine
  • Latest copy of Zoom which you can download and install from: zoom.us
  • Updated Web Browser, we suggest using Chrome as your Default Browser.
  • Valid Amateur Radio Call Sign (you will need this to set up your Winlink Account)
  • Download the latest copy of Winlink Express.
    • Go to https://winlink.org/WinlinkExpress
    • Click on the Download: Winlink Express (current production version) link
    • We will step through the installation and initial setup process together in class.

 

Syllabus

Week 1: Getting Started

The Goal for Week 1 of the workshop is to get you started with Winlink and able to successfully send and receive winlink email messages.

Topics covered:

  • What is Winlink from an Emergency Communications perspective.
  • Winlink Installation on a Windows 10/11 PC
  • Setting up your Winlink account and application settings.
  • Guided tour of the Winlink User Interface including tricks for working more efficiently within the application.
  • Sending and receiving your first Winlink messages via Telnet

Homework: Send a Winlink email message to your out-of-area emergency contact.  Explain to them what Winlink is, why you are sending this message, and ask them to reply to your Winlink message.

At the end of the first week you will have a working copy of Winlink installed on your Windows PC and be able to send and receive basic winlink messages to a Call Sign address, a tactical address, and a real world email address.

Week 2: Position Information & Winlink Forms

The Goal for Week 2 of the workshop is to familiarize you with the basics of sending and receiving Winlink Forms.

To participate in Week 2 you will need to have a working copy of Winlink already installed as per Week 1, and an up-to-date web browser, we suggest Chrome for maximum compatibility. A USB connected GPS is highly recommended although not required. Link to a suggested models will be provided on the WaveTalkers Website and noted during Week 1.

Topics covered:

  • Overview of Winlink Templates and Forms
  • Submitting a Mappable Winlink Check-In Form
  • Configuring Winlink Location Information and Submitting a Position Report
  • Submitting a Field Situation Report
  • Submitting a USGS DYFI Report
  • Overview of Winlink Mapping Capabilities
  • Submitting a Mappable Winlink Check-Out form.

Homework: Exchange Winlink Check-in and Field Situation Reports with your team members.  Map the responses for the Field Situation Report, save a JPG image of the map and attach the image to a winlink message and send that message to all 3 of your instructors (W6AH;W0DHG;NR6V).

At the end of Week 2 you will be able to successfully report your latitude and longitude position information via Winlink and submit multiple key Winlink Forms.

Week 3: ICS Forms and Working with Form Data

The Goal for Week 3 is to familiarize you with commonly used Incident Command System (ICS) forms and empower you to import and export data for forms.

Week 3 is building on the previous 2 weeks so in addition to everything noted above it will be helpful to have access to a basic spreadsheet program for working with tab delimited data.  Suggested spreadsheet programs include: Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, or Libre Office Calc. A basic knowledge of spreadsheet applications will be helpful, although not required.

Topics covered:

  • Working with common ICS forms
  • Exporting and Importing form data using CSV formats
  • Importing and Exporting CSV form data into a Spreadsheet for basic data manipulation and data entry
  • Web EOC Quick Request
  • American Red Cross Forms
  • Generating an ICS-309 Communications Log

Homework: Use the winlink tools to create an ICS-205 with at least 1 voice and 1 digital frequency.  Exchange ICS-213 messages with at least 1 of your team mates with each of you sending and receiving at least 2 messages to each other. Generate an ICS-309 that covers the entire length of this course including Week 3 homework exchanges and submit a CSV version of that report to your instructors.

At the end of Week 3 you will be able to send and receive common ICS forms and work with the data contained within those forms.

Week 4: Sending Traffic via RF and Simulated Exercise

The Goal for Week 4 is to provide you with an overview of sending and receiving winlink traffic via a radio connected to a PC and for you to participate in an Simulated Event where you will be asked to successfully send and receive Winlink traffic.

Topics covered:

  • Overview of Windows PC to Radio Connections
  • Submitting weather reports
  • Live demonstrations of Winlink with Packet, VARA FM, VARA HF
  • Participate in Simulated Event Exercise

At the end of Week 4, you will be a confident Winlink operator, capable of successfully passing appropriate EmComm information in a timely manner via Winlink.   You will also be ready for advanced workshops focused on specific RF operating modes using HF, VHF, and UHF bands

Workshop Zoom Link

February 16, 2022
7pm Pacific / 10pm Eastern

Zoom Doors will open approximately 10 min before the workshop begins.

Join Zoom Meeting

http://cq.wavetalkers.com/winlink2023 
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Thank you for joining us our this journey into ham radio and emergency communications.

73!
Chris Mattia de W6AH
Website: https://wavetalkers.com
Social Media: @wavetalkers #wavetalkers
Email: w6ah@wavetalkers.com

Boy Scouts use amateur radios for worldwide conversations

About 30 members of Murfreesboro Boy Scout Troop 416 participated in the Boy Scouts International Jamboree-On-The-Air (JOTA) on October 15,2022.

Members of the Stones River Amateur Radio Club of Murfreesboro – David Jones is the Troop 416 Scoutmaster — assisted the Scouts with the event. The Stones River Amateur Radio Club brought its Amateur Radio Emergency Service trailer, which is always on standby to help during disasters such as a tornado.

Mikel Turner helped this Boy Scout make a contact.

Doug Lowe sharing his considerable expertise with some Cub Scouts.

BBQ & Fox Hunt Sept. 25th

The SRARC is having its annual BBQ and Fox Hunt.
Join us Saturday. Sept 25th at:
New Vision  Baptist Church
1750 N Thompson Lane, Murfreesboro, TN 37129.
The Schedule will be as follows.
12:00 PM – Test Run at the church.
12:30 PM Lunch.
1:00 PM Then the main Fox Hunt covering the large area of Murfreesboro.

Please contact us if you do plan on attending at: srarctn@gmail.com

SRARC Welcomes Don Wilbanks to our March 4th 7PM Zoom Meeting

Don Wilbanks will be joining in at the March Zoom meeting to discuss the history of the ARRL Newsline and talk a bit about Ham Nation.    The details for the meetings are as follows to join us on zoom and of course you can also go our website and find the zoom information on our calendar for our meeting as well for every month till December I have it planned out.
You can find more information about him here
Stones River ARC is inviting you to a scheduled zoom meeting
Zoom meeting Details
Topic: SRARC monthly meeting
Time: Mar 4, 2021 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
        Every month on the First Thu, until Jan 6, 2022, 11 occurrence(s)
        Mar 4, 2021 07:00 PM
        Apr 1, 2021 07:00 PM
        May 6, 2021 07:00 PM
        Jun 3, 2021 07:00 PM
        Jul 1, 2021 07:00 PM
        Aug 5, 2021 07:00 PM
        Sep 2, 2021 07:00 PM
        Oct 7, 2021 07:00 PM
        Nov 4, 2021 07:00 PM
        Dec 2, 2021 07:00 PM
        Jan 6, 2022 07:00 PM
Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Passcode: 401244
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SRARC Amateur Radio Technician Course

STONES RIVER AMATEUR RADIO CLUB 
 
Amateur Radio Technician Course
DATES:  March 6th, 13th, 20th,  27th,   
TIMES:     9am – 1pm   
 
LOCATION:   Rutherford Co EMA 1220 College St.   ( Subject to change) 
CLASS LIMITED TO 15 Participants. 
CLASS RESOURCES
Book Information:     ARRL Technician manual

Riley Hollingsworth Joins SRARC for our February 4th Zoom Meeting

We invite each of you to join us this month for our Special Guest Riley Hollingsworth and the winner will be announced of the Anytone 878 DMR radio.   


RILEY’S BIO  

In 1998 Hollingsworth became Special Counsel with the new Enforcement Bureau and re-started the Amateur Radio Service enforcement program.  He also managed the interference resolution programs in the Land Mobile and Public Safety services.

Prior to his joining the Enforcement Bureau, Hollingsworth was Deputy Chief of Licensing, Assistant Bureau Chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, and legal advisor to the Compliance and Information Bureau (formerly the Field Operations Bureau).

Hollingworth managed the FCC 800 MHz Lottery Task Force in which new 800 MHz spectrum was assigned in 13 cities.  He organized the FCC’s program in which underutilized radio channels were recovered for reassignment in major cities.

He participated as a Member of the Delegation from the U.S. State Department to Bucharest, Romania to discuss radio licensing in the United States and opening foreign markets to American manufacturers.  He also acted as Co-Chairman for the FCC PCS Broadband and Narrowband Licensing Task Force and for that received a Vice President Gore “Hammer Award” for efficiency in government.

ZOOM MEETING DETAILS: 

Stones River ARC is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: SRARC February Meeting

Time: Feb 4, 2021 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87095766600?pwd=NVdGZStYRmJibENva3lTczFZOTgzZz09

Meeting ID: 870 9576 6600

Passcode: 009157

One tap mobile

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Dial by your location

+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
+1 646 876 9923 US (New York)
+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
+1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose)
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)

Meeting ID: 870 9576 6600
Passcode: 009157
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/k44RPNref

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