+5

Add SMTP/POP3 support to RMSE

Hal Merritt KD5HW il y a 13 ans mis à jour par LA7UM il y a 11 ans 1
As good as the email engine is in RMSE, there are features often needed in the field, such as a consolidated address book, spell checkers, etc.
Also, the familiar look and feel of an particular email engine is helpful when operating under stress.
+5

Thanks to the WDT for all of the hard work

Mike Liller N7NMS il y a 13 ans mis à jour par LA7UM il y a 13 ans 1
Thanks to the WDT for all of the hard work you have put into RMS Express and the addition of KISS support in RMS Packet. KUDOS!!!
+5

RMS Packet supporting Hostmode

Werner Furlan il y a 13 ans 0

If RMS Packet would support hostmode, one Ptc-2pro modem could manage both, RMS pactor and RMS Packet. 


Is it possible to switch the Ptc-2 into Pactor standby after closing RMS Packet? Now it is left in Packet mode and many programs have problems to initiate the modem when they see a pac:> prompt instead cmd:>


+4

Form/Message Management Features

Van Eash il y a 13 ans mis à jour par N9UNR il y a 13 ans 1
Emergency management depends on being able to efficiently exchange messages in various formats such as the ICS family of messages (213, 205, etc.), Radiogram, and so forth. Add functionality to have form templates that then allow mesages entry, serialization, word count, message transmission, receipt, printing and reply management.
+4

Sat Phone capability in RMS Express

Rinaldo Ranocchi il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Goranm il y a 11 ans 1
Hello,
following a suggestion I made on Winmor group, I have been asked to post it here too, to see if there may be a collective interest.
I have used Winmor a lot, some may remember we have exchanged daily emails during our Atlantic crossing from west Africa to Brazil last year, and plan to do so again soon, when back to the boat and during the eastbound transat.

As this time my family will be on land, I have bought a satellite phone for voice communication with them.
I thought about the possibility of using it as a back up in case HF propagation does not want to cooperate.
I searched a bit in the Winlink site and found that this is possible with the Airmail software: following the instructions, I installed the drivers and set-up
the phone as a modem, then when I opened the Telnet/Internet window of Airmail I
checked the boxes on the bottom line, chose Isatphone, tried to connect and it all worked perfectly at the first try.

I have copied the Airmail Telnet window at this link below, with the indication of the boxes I ticked, in case it is not clear.

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w111/brancaleone_2007/altre%20foto%20blog/tec\
nica%20blog/WinIsat.jpg


Image 1

Would it be possible to have the same "boxes to tick" in the Telnet window of RMS Express ? So one could use the same software for radio and sat phone,
instead of having to go through two different softwares, airmail. This would also mean that all messages to/from callsign @ winlink.org are stored in the same software directory, which is obviously nice.

I do not know if it is technically feasible nor what are the priorities in RMS express development, so it's just an idea, another "nice to have" for this excellent
program.  I still remember the very nice surprise after the RMS Express update which showed all of a sudden the Position Reports and the Airmail Catalogue!

Thanks again to all the developers for the very good job, from a very satisfied
user -.;)

Regards
Roberto, M0ITA
+4

Auto CMS link reset

alan isaachsen il y a 13 ans mis à jour par KA5QDG il y a 13 ans 1
When the internet link becomes shaky, RMS packet server loses it's CMS link and requires it to be reset by an operator.
Suggestion: have an auto reset that monitors the link status at regular intervals (similar to 'monlink' for resetting the reflector status on DStar)
Alan Isaachsen cell 713.213.1170
+4

RMS Express: create startup and shutdown files

oe9fwv il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Wolf Höller il y a 11 ans 3
+4

RMS Express TNC selection

W0TTN il y a 13 ans mis à jour par LA7UM il y a 10 ans 2

Please consider providing AGWPE as a selection in the TNC drop down window.  The use of an outboard sound card would be useful to a lot of us. 

+3

Paclink - set VFO mode automatically in TM-D710 Radio Control Script

KJ4KLM il y a 13 ans 0

Paclink - set VFO mode automatically in TM-D710 Radio Control Script

After spending the better part of the last two days trying to get the Radio Control to work in Paclink with my TMD710 I finally figured out that the radio must be in VFO mode on Band A to allow this to work. This was not documented but it should have been obvious, I know.


However I would like to suggest  and Addition to the TMD710 Radio Control script to avoid this in the future. There is a command which allows the Radio control to set VFO mode.  I would suggest setting this between the BC command whihc set PTT and CTRL and FO command which sets the frequency.  The Command is "VM 0,0" For your info, if you weren't aware of it, The parameters options are:


VM Parameters:
P1 = 0: A Band, 1: B Band
P2 = 0: VFO Mode, 1: MEMORY Mode, 2: Call Mode, 3: WX Mode 


A second suggestion is a bit more complicated but very doable. When the Session with the node is complete, it would be great if the script would restore the previous frequency.  There are two ways I can think to do this. The first is easy the second is less easy but preferable. You could just query and save the starting Frequency and then automatically reset it without option for the user.  Or, it would be nice to have a check box in the Packet Setting screen to give the user the choice of whether or not they want to be returned to the starting frequency. This one would be very helpful in the field for emcomm to make more efficient use of scarce radio resources.  I could with one radio sit and monitor my APRS channel and then when the Paclink needs to check for mail it can switch to the proper frequency, get mail, and then go back to monitoring APRS.


To do this right, it might be good to give the user the option to also change back from Packet mode to APRS mode on the D710 if it was there to start. This would require a change to the TNC channel script because that message is one which is sent to the TNC COM port and not the PC COM port on the radio.  Right now, the TNC script will switch you to Packet12 if the radio is in APRS mode, but it won't switch back to APRS mode when Paclink is finished.


Let me know if you think this is good or bad. It would have saved me days of work.


Thanks, 73,


Lee

+3
Corrigé

Website: Radio Message Server (RMS) frequency list. No RMS WINMORs

LA7UM il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Winlink Moderator il y a 13 ans 3
Clicking on that link leads to 2 downloads:
1: PublicPMBOs.txt. THIS DO NOT INCLUDE RMS WINMOR even if this sub page says so.
RMS PACTORs and RMS WINMORs are not merged. We only see RMS PACTOR.

We need to go for HF STATUS list to find the RMS WINMORs

2: The packet list is ok.
Solution
Winlink Moderator il y a 13 ans
Seems you discovered an obscure reference to the old way we used to publish the HF RMS frequencies. Now that the RMS client applications retrieve that information automatically they don't use those files any longer. This page will be updated on our next site maintenance pass.