Transcript Document

Tutorial by VE7DIE, Larry Joe
Prepared: Jan 2, 2006
for AIRMAIL Workshop
What is AIRMAIL?
•A radio messaging program for HAMS!
•A radio terminal program for KB-KB, KB to BBS
•A standalone Email program
•A host interface to Outlook (Express)
•All of the above!
Minimum Requirements?
•Windows-95, 98, ME, NT4.0, Win-2000 or Win-XP
•For HF- Pactor Modem such as:
-SCS PTC-II, IIe, or IIpro
-Kantronics KAM+, KAM with "enhancement board, or KAM-98
-AEA PK-232mbx, PK-900, DSP1232/2232
(firmware must include Pactor mode, and ver 7.1 or
later firmware is needed to use binary mode)
-MFJ 1276 or 1278B (ASCII modes only)
-HAL DXP-38
-SCS PTC-plus (Pactor-1), ASCII modes only
Minimum Requirements?
For VHF- Packet Modem such as :
KPC3, KPC3+, Kam98, Kam+,
PK232,PK900,DSP232,
PTC-II
AGWPE
Minimum Requirements?
Note: Some TNC’s require a firmware upgrade because:
1. They don’t support the host mode or
2. They don’t have PACTOR
For example:
MFJ-1278 requires MFJ-48 Eprom upgrade to version 3.7 which includes
the host mode.
The PK232 may require the MBX, MBX firmware, PSK , and/or low power upgrade
Kantronics KAM requires firmware v6 or higher.
Credits?
Airmail is not "freeware" and is not "public domain".software.
License to use is granted only under the terms outlined here,
and other use is specifically prohibited.
•freely used without charge on amateur radio bands by
licensed hams.
•members of the U.S. Military Afiliate Radio System (MARS),
and by members of the Canadian CAFRS system, when
operating on authorized MARS/CAFRS frequencies.
AirMail is Copyright ©1997-2004 by Jim Corenman, KE6RK,
and Sirius Cybernetics LLC, P.O. Box 2143, Friday Harbor,
WA USA
Where to Download?
http://www.airmail2000.com
Need more layman’s information on AIRMAIL?, try this link:
http://radioministries.org/Systems.htm
Common Modules
•Packet Client
Keyboard to Keyboard, BBS Access, 1200 Baud Typical
and for connection to Telpac nodes for email exchange
•Telnet Client
Monitor internet connections for mail retrieval
•Mail Server (SMTP/POP)
Monitor port activities on 110 and 25 of the computer
•HF Terminal
Pactor communications with PMBOs
Outlook Express Compatible
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring AIRMAIL
Configuring OUTLOOK
Configuring OUTLOOK
Configuring OUTLOOK
Test the internet connection
Test the packet connection
First, turn on the VHF Packet Client
Test the packet initialization
Next, select the packet client
Test the packet initialization
Next, the TNC should initialize properly – if it doesn’t
check cables, baud rate. Make sure you have the
right TNC selected in the AIRMAIL setup.
If it still doesn’t initialize, you may not have updated
EPROMS in your TNC and the HOST mode is not
supported. You need to get updated firmware.
Test the packet connection
Automatic mode to get mail
Test the packet connection
Manual mode for Keyboard QSO
RX SPLIT SCREEN
TX SPLIT SCREEN
Test the PACTOR initialization
TURN ON TERMINAL WINDOW
TURN OFF PACKET CLIENT
Test the PACTOR initialization
Next, select the HF Terminal (PACTOR)
Test the PACTOR initialization
Example of successful PACTOR initialization. If you don’t get
this screen, your TNC may not support PACTOR and may
need to have a firmware upgrade.
Test the PACTOR Connect
Automatic BBS Mode
80 Meter Pactor Frequency
Manual connect only, no autoforwarding – listen before
Transmitting to make sure frequency is clear
The End!