Winlink 2000 (WL2K) Introduction An Introduction and brief history of the Ham Radio Winlink 2000 system. Presented by Rick Muething, KN6KB Winlink Development Team 2006 NATIONAL HURRICANE CONFERENCE ORLANDO,

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2006
Winlink 2000
(WL2K) Introduction
An Introduction and brief history
of the Ham Radio Winlink 2000
system.
Presented by
Rick Muething, KN6KB
Winlink Development Team
2006 NATIONAL HURRICANE CONFERENCE
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
APRIL 11, 2006
2006
WL2K….What is it?
WL2K is a Volunteer designed, maintained and operated system for the
delivery of Radio E-mail and services for a variety of applications:
Mobile user connectivity (Marine, RV, etc)
“On demand” information (Weather, Positions, Status, etc.)
Emergency Communications, “Last Mile” and Long distance.
Mercy Missions (Katrina, Rita, Tsunami, Health missions.)
Health and Welfare traffic (normal E-mail with attachments)
Over 4 million messages delivered via WL2K since 2000!
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WL2K….Brief History
Late 1980’s: DOS based APLink developed by Vic Poor, W5SMM, used
HF Amtor to provided VHF Packet connectivity to marine mobiles.
1995: Renamed “Winlink” (now called “Winlink Classic”) with a small
group of Radio stations (MBOs) eventually linked via RF to Internet
E-mail (NEXUS).
1999: Testing began on Winlink 2000, an expanded and improved
implementation based on a Central Hub (CMBO) and Radio station
gateways (PMBOs) linked via Internet.
2006: Continual development from a growing Winlink development
Team, now consisting of 8 members, all with specific duties to match
their skills.
2006
WL2K Today… by the numbers
• Demonstrated > 99% system availability since Nov, 1999.
• 3 Full-time Redundant Common Message Servers (CMS) in Detroit, San Diego and
Perth, all in hardened “caged” sites, provide excellent reliability, worldwide.
• 81 total PMBOs, worldwide, in 4 Service Classes: Public, EmComm, Army MARS,
UK Cadet Forces offer each separated service class their own operation.
• Approximately 9,500 Radio users, 98,000 Email recipients, pushing an average
of 150,000 messages monthly. Average monthly connection time of 280,000
minutes with an average duration of 3.3 Minutes and 3,600 bytes/per message.
• Typical message latency sender to recipient delivery …1-2 minutes.
• In the EmComm Service Class, there are 287 Active VHF/UHF “TelPac” Gateways.
• Many agencies have proven that WL2K is a viable primary source for
Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multi-point communications where accuracy, speed and
a permanent record is required.
• THE FIRST PRIORITY OF ANY SERVICE CLASS IS EMERGENCY
COMMUNICATIONS.
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WL2K System Overview
CMS Detroit
CMS San Diego
Internet
CMS Perth
Redundant Common
Message Servers (Share
the load but any ONE can
run the ENTIRE system)
Conventional
Email Users
& Agencies
PMBOs and Radio Message Servers
81 HF, 287 Active VHF/UHF
Links:
HF Radio
VHF/UHF Radio
D-Star data radio
WiFi, Telnet, Web
Existing Ham Radio Networks
~9500 Active WL2K
Radio Users
2006
WL2K Example Users/Applications
Example of a few of the agencies that have
used and acknowledged WL2K for:
Many Hurricanes
2004 Tsunami
Failure of IntelSat 804
Forest Fires, Typhoons
Humanitarian Missions
Health Mercy Missions
Lost vessel location (continual)
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Winlink 2000 (WL2K)
More info and Follow up
System Details and Downloads:
Winlink 2000 web site: www.winlink.org
EmComm WL2K reflector:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wl2kemcomm/
On-line course for Using WL2K programs for EmComm:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LOADING_WL2K_USER_PROGRAMS/
Published Information about Winlink 2000:
http://www.winlink.org/news.htm
System Questions and Volunteer info:
[email protected], [email protected]