<div dir="ltr">Looks a little late for Field Day, but interesting reading for those with ambition and time. (not me)<div>Dave w0im<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">WD8ARZ</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:wd8arz@ix.netcom.com">wd8arz@ix.netcom.com</a>></span><br>
Date: Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 2:43 AM<br>Subject: [aprssig] Field Day 2014 NTS style messages via APRS and ALE AMD For Points<br>To: <a href="mailto:APRS@yahoogroups.com">APRS@yahoogroups.com</a>, <a href="mailto:aprssig@tapr.org">aprssig@tapr.org</a><br>
<br><br>Marcus NX5MK brought to my attention that the ARRL Field Day 2014 NTS style messages via APRS and ALE AMD is ok by the ARRL.<br>
Please check out his link for the details.<br>
<a href="http://nx5mk.blogspot.com/2014/06/aprs-for-field-day.html" target="_blank">http://nx5mk.blogspot.com/<u></u>2014/06/aprs-for-field-day.<u></u>html</a><br>
<a href="http://nx5mk.blogspot.com/2014/06/arrl-field-day-2014-nts-style-messages.html" target="_blank">http://nx5mk.blogspot.com/<u></u>2014/06/arrl-field-day-2014-<u></u>nts-style-messages.html</a> <br>
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MarsAle Pilot Stations are on the air and available for Field Day traffic activity.<br>
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Some Pilot Stations, such as WD8ARZ, may be running Winmor that is operating linked to MarsAle. The advantage is that WINMOR then can be used on multiple frequencies as the operation depends on the multiple frequencies used by MarsAle. The frequency you can connect to with Winmor on, depends on the scanning frequencies of MarsAle. MarsAle Pilot Station Frequencies are:<br>
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03596.0KHZ USB, 07102.0KHZ USB, 10145.5KHZ USB, 14109.0KHZ USB,<br>
18106.0KHZ USB, 21096.0KHZ USB, 24926.0KHZ USB, and 28146.0KHZ USB<br>
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Use an Ale Program to connect to a MarsAle Pilot Station in ALE mode - while your ALE is scanning the above frequencies (or your choice of those frequencies), choose the CALL option and put in the call of the station you wish to connect to. A connection will be established on a frequency that has the propagation between that station and your location. Or place your system manually on the frequency you wish to use, and call the station of interest there.<br>
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ALE program can be downloaded from:<br>
<a href="https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/hflink/files/-PCALE_Download/PC-ALE%20v1.08%20Test%20Builds" target="_blank">https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/<u></u>groups/hflink/files/-PCALE_<u></u>Download/PC-ALE%20v1.08%<u></u>20Test%20Builds</a> <br>
'How To' set up help is here:<br>
<a href="http://hflink.com/pcale/setup/" target="_blank">http://hflink.com/pcale/setup/</a><br>
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Traffic can be sent using the MarsAle station. After initial ALE link, use only the universal short text message for ALE, called an AMD. An AMD message request to the other operator can optionally ask for other digital text keyboarding, QSY, or a voice QSO. ALE AMD: is the "universal" ALE text message system common to all ALE software and hardware, also known as Orderwire Message, or Automatic Message Display.<br>
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MarsAle Pilot Station can send messages / mail using BbsLink or AleStat interfaced to their MarsAle program. How to send and receive mail is the same for both systems and is described at: <a href="http://hflink.net/bbslink/" target="_blank">http://hflink.net/bbslink/</a><br>
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Using PC-ALE or MARS-ALE with DBM ARQ<br>
As detailed in the link at: <a href="http://hflink.net/bbslink/" target="_blank">http://hflink.net/bbslink/</a><br>
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Send a multiple line email text message using PCALE or MARS-ALE:<br>
*Link with the HFN Pilot Station, and can verify that the station status is ready using the STAT command via AMD. Receive the status AMD from the Pilot Station.<br>
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*Select the PCALE pull down menu Data>DBM MSG.<br>
*A text entry window will appear.<br>
*Select ARQ<br>
*In the lower box TO: pull down and select the Pilot Station's callsign you are currently linked with (if it is not already displayed).<br>
*Do not select BRD. Do not select Terminate when done.<br>
*Type the BBSLINK COMMAND and PARAMETER and the SUBJECT LINE in the first line with all caps.<br>
*The text after the email address becomes the subject line of the email.<br>
*Type your email message body in the next lines after the first line.<br>
*Add 3 lines at the bottom with only END END END, /EX, /EX (this is the end of the message indicator)<br>
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Example:<br>
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To send a NTS message using PCALE, MARSALE, or Multipsk:<br>
WL2K SP <a href="mailto:shelter@county.org" target="_blank">shelter@county.org</a> 4 R NX5MK ARL 3 EM34ST JUN 29 URCALLSIGN BT ARL FIFTY X BT NX5MK AR<br>
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Or<br>
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WL2K SP <a href="mailto:COMCENTER@COUNTY.ORG" target="_blank">COMCENTER@COUNTY.ORG</a> READY AT SITE<br>
We are set up at the disaster assistance site.<br>
END END END<br>
/EX<br>
/EX<br>
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Note 1. Please limit your DBM email to 2000 characters.<br>
Note 2. Please do not send blank lines in your message.<br>
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Send an SMTP message via an internet SMTP server rather than WL2K:<br>
As detailed in the link at: <a href="http://hflink.net/bbslink/" target="_blank">http://hflink.net/bbslink/</a><br>
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SMTP SP <a href="mailto:USER@DOMAIN.ORG" target="_blank">USER@DOMAIN.ORG</a> HELLO WE ARE HERE<br>
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Here is some information about what the email will look like to the recipient:<br>
From: Is the station that initiated the BBSLINK command, converted to lowercase and with the default domain appended. (typically: <a href="http://winlink.org" target="_blank">winlink.org</a> or <a href="http://hflink.net" target="_blank">hflink.net</a>)<br>
To: Is the target address in the BBSLINK command<br>
Subject: is the text in the initial command<br>
Body: The message body is the remaining lines of the DBM message or a simple line if an AMD message.<br>
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Upon successful delivery to the gateway email server, a return AMD is sent to the initiating user. SMTP will detect success, and three failure modes. Upon sending an SMTP message you will receive a return AMD with a success indication or one of the following error messages:<br>
•SMTP host not reachable<br>
• Malformed receiving address<br>
• Malformed sending address<br>
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You can test with <a href="http://CALLSIGN-ARRL.ORG" target="_blank">CALLSIGN-ARRL.ORG</a> - It will trigger the failure.<br>
It assumes your callsign @ the default domain, which is for <a href="http://winlink.org" target="_blank">winlink.org</a> for valid licensed amateur callsigns.<br>
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Send short text messages to a cell phone by ham radio ALE on HF through an HFN Pilot Station to a USA Cell Mobile Wireless Phone Email Addresses. Instructions various phone systems are at: <a href="http://hflink.com/mobilephone/" target="_blank">http://hflink.com/mobilephone/</a><br>
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Winmor can also be used for sending traffic on some MarsAle stations such as the WD8ARZ MarsAle Pilot Station. In order to do so, first make a connection to this station using ALE mode. Then using your Winmor program, make a connection and use it as you normally would for checking your WL2K mail and sending text messages / mail. When you disconnect from Winmor and Ale, the station will resume scanning and sounding.<br>
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WL2K Tri-Mode / WINMOR programs can be downloaded from: <a href="ftp://autoupdate.winlink.org/" target="_blank">ftp://autoupdate.winlink.org/</a><br>
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To get a list of current WINMOR active stations, check the listing at:<br>
<a href="http://www2.winlink.org:8081/gatewayChannels.aspx" target="_blank">http://www2.winlink.org:8081/<u></u>gatewayChannels.aspx</a><br>
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Choose the WINMOR option above the table. Default list at this time is<br>
in call sign order. For example scroll down to WD8ARZ and you will see:<br>
Posted Callsign Grid Square Center Freq Mode Hours QTH<br>
221516Z WD8ARZ EN61UR 24,927.5KHz WINMOR 1600 00-23 South Bend, IN<br>
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Note that the center frequency shown for this station is only showing<br>
one frequency (dial frequency is 24926.0KHZ). BUT because the MarsAle<br>
program is scanning the HfLink Pilot Ale Channels, ALL those ALE<br>
frequencies ARE available for WINMOR connections.<br>
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Pass the word around, and please encourage as much participation in advance so there is learning curve time, and systems can be tested and debugged.<br>
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Due to the wave after wave of thunderstorms sweeping through my area, my on the air activity will be chaotic. My Station will be on the air as much as the lightening activity will allow.... and this 265' long Carolina Windom antenna doesnt like lightening one bit.<br>
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Thanks to all of you, as you all do so much for many more than any of us will ever know.<br>
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73 from Bill - WD8ARZ<br>
South Bend, Indiana<br>
<a href="http://hflink.net" target="_blank">http://hflink.net</a><br>
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</div><br><br clear="all"><div><br></div>-- <br><div dir="ltr"><div>Thanks,</div><div>Dave</div><div><br></div><div><a href="mailto:David.Huff@rockwellcollins.com" target="_blank">David.Huff@rockwellcollins.com</a></div>
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