Andrew O'Brien wrote:
> Aside from PACTOR, NBEMS and ALE, which has seemed to be moderately
> active , what is the latest in emergency communication protocols ? I
> did manage to use AIRMAIL a few years ago, just to see if it could
> work. I vaguely recall something recently that said they have
As the sponsor of the HFDEC yahoogroup (Hams for Disaster and Emergency
Communication), I try to stay current on what is happening. A lot
depends upon the kinds of disasters that you are exposed to. Our area
had a 1000 year flood event last August. As of this past week we had
something very sim
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Subject: [digitalradio] Winlink: Latest in Emcomm?
Aside from PACTOR, NBEMS and ALE, which has seemed to be moderately
active , what is the latest in emergency communication protocols ? I
did manage to use AIRMAIL a few years ago, just to see if it could
work. I vaguely r
Aside from PACTOR, NBEMS and ALE, which has seemed to be moderately
active , what is the latest in emergency communication protocols ? I
did manage to use AIRMAIL a few years ago, just to see if it could
work. I vaguely recall something recently that said they have revised
some aspects of Winlin