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WinLink 2000 Changes,and APRS
Time to fill your tool kit!
By James K. Darrow WI ARES/RACES ASEC Digital Communications
WI ARES/RACES Conference October 25-26, 2008
What is WinLink 2000
What is WinLink 2000? WinLink 2000 is a system that utilizes enabling technologies (VHF/UHF Packet, HF Pactor l, ll, lll, D-Star, 802.11) and sound operating practices to provide a full-featured radio digital message transfer system, worldwide. E-mail transfer with attachments, position reporting, graphic or text-based weather bulletins, and emergency communications are now available separately to the Amateur radio, Army Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS), and UK Cadet Forces communities by linking radio to the Internet.
Information sent via WinLink 2000 is secure from casual viewing and
interception.
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Actual Transmission
Old AGW PacLink/PacLink Post Office
New PacLink MP
Consolidation of AGW PacLink, and PacLink Post Office into one
clean window.
The InternetThe Internet
CMS
PMBO A
PMBO B
CMSCMS
Each PMBO provided local hubbing, and checked in the the CMS Server every three minutes for traffic.
Old System
Detroit, San Diego, Perth
The InternetThe Internet
CMS CMSCMSCMS CMS
Detroit, San Diego, Perth, Halifax, Vienna, Washington DC
New System
Individual RMS Sites can provide local hubbing.
CMS
The InternetThe Internet
CMS CMSCMS
WinLink Development Team
WinLink Development Team
Old System
PMBO
Detroit, San Diego, Perth
The InternetThe Internet
CMS CMSCMSCMS CMS
New System
RMS
Local hubbing without any evasive third party software.
Detroit, San Diego, Perth, Halifax, Vienna, Washington DC
CMS
Wisconsin ARES/RACES WinLink/APRS Implementation on 145.610 MHz
What is APRS? "Automatic Packet Reporting System" (APRS) is a real-time tactical digital communications protocol for exchanging information between a large number of stations covering a large (local) area. Typically, this information is position data (latitude/longitude) of a vehicle or other item. In an emergency situation emergency responders need not know street names or other location data if they know that their APRS signals are being monitored. Short text messages can also be transmitted using APRS, allowing real-time messaging between stations.
Wisconsin ARES/RACES WinLink/APRS Implementation on 145.610 MHz
• Eliminating interference caused by running APRS on 145.390 MHz, and WinLink on 145.610 MHz while operating within close proximity of one another during an incident.
• Save on resources in the field.
• Continue to provide access to distant RMS Nodes in the event of Internet failure.
• Help in determining what resources are available, and monitor assets during an incident in real time.
Wisconsin ARES/RACES WinLink/APRS Implementation on 145.610 MHz
Change from NetRom Nodes to APRS Digi-Peaters
The InternetThe Internet
Telpac with NetRom
PMBO with NetRom, and Telpac
Old System
Everyone can message to everyone,
but where are they, and what are they?
The InternetThe Internet
RMS Node with APRS Digi-peater
RMS Node with APRS Digi-peater, and RMS Relay
New System
Everyone can message to everyone, know what they are, where they’re
located.
Types implemented symbols.
Digi-peater
Numbered Diamond - D-Star
Weather Station
RSGB – RMS Node
Antenna – Voice Repeater
Types implemented symbols SSIDs.
SSID –2 Digi-peater
SSID –3 Numbered Diamond - D-Star
SSID – 4 Weather Station
SSID –10 RSGB – RMS Node
Object Antenna – Voice Repeater
Real time resource information.
National Weather Service radar
imaging can be imposed on the
map seeing how it will effect you or
your assets in the field.
Wisconsin ARES/RACES WinLink/APRS Implementation on 145.610 MHz
APRS Emergency Ver 1.23
Finding the digital needle in the haystack!
Wisconsin ARES/RACES WinLink/APRS Implementation on 145.610 MHz
APRS Emergency is an application that works along
side UI-View32. And aids with finding emergency APRS beacons on UI-View32.
Wisconsin ARES/RACES WinLink/APRS Implementation on 145.610 MHz
When someone sends out an emergency
beacon, APRS Emergency places a red circle around the
object, and sounds an alarm.
How does your county let responders know what resources
are available during an incident, is it in real time? If someone used an emergency APRS beacon in your county for help could you them?
What are you waiting for? Time to fill your tool kit….
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