Yes, Winlink RMS stations listings and status (by clicking on the station 
listed) are available here: 

http://www.winlink.org/RMSHFStatus

The list is easy to sort by callsign and frequency by clicking on the relevant 
column headers. If it's not peer to peer it should be easy to figure out which 
RMS is involved.

If you think an RMS is involved you can contact the administrator using the 
email link at the Winlink site. They take polite, well thought out and 
documented complaints pretty seriously. Profanity laden diatribes or demands 
that all Winlink and Pactor stations should be shut down are much more likely 
to be ignored, of course :-)

k*b*l*0*0*q

--- In [email protected], "John Becker, WØJAB" <w0...@...> wrote:
>
> For what it's worth....
> 
> As a WINLINK user I did some checking and could *only* find
> 2 (two) station within the winlink network using anything
> close to 10,147. that would be a KL7 and ON0 station using 
> a center freq of 10,147.700. and it has been days since either 
> has been  (more like weeks)   since either has been seen.
> 
> If it was Pactor it had to be a keyboard to keyboard QSO.
> I'm in *no way* saying it was not Pactor but I'am saying likelihood
> of it being a winlink stations are very low.
> 
> John, W0JAB
>


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