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Of course, we have to follow the rules of U.S. Amateur Radio: we cannot conduct business with Winlink emails. And it's not fast. But it works really well, almost anywhere in the world. | Of course, we have to follow the rules of U.S. Amateur Radio: we cannot conduct business with Winlink emails. And it's not fast. But it works really well, almost anywhere in the world. | ||
Winlink has helped save many Lives and Property; see the '''"Winlink Was There"''' at '''[http://winlink.org Winlink.org Home Page]''' | |||
'''Start Learning about Winlink: [http://Winlink.org Winlink.org]''' | '''Start Learning about Winlink: [http://Winlink.org Winlink.org]''' | ||
'''[http://noveltyhill.net/Amateur-Radio/WinLink_Intro.html Winlink, An Introduction (Feb 2013, by N6NBN)]''' | '''[http://noveltyhill.net/Amateur-Radio/WinLink_Intro.html Winlink, An Introduction (Feb 2013, by N6NBN)]''' |
Revision as of 15:57, 31 December 2017
What if the Internet isn't working, where you are at the moment?
As a Ham, you can send Internet email to anyone else in the world, even non-Hams, over Ham Radio channels, and it's free! And your family and friends can send to you, from wherever they are, as well.
Of course, we have to follow the rules of U.S. Amateur Radio: we cannot conduct business with Winlink emails. And it's not fast. But it works really well, almost anywhere in the world.
Winlink has helped save many Lives and Property; see the "Winlink Was There" at Winlink.org Home Page
Start Learning about Winlink: Winlink.org