Start by understanding what Winlink is and how messages move through the system. Install/configure Winlink Express, create or confirm your account, and prove the basic message workflow over Telnet before adding radio variables. Then learn how gateway channels and service codes work, move to an RF method such as VARA FM, packet, VARA HF, or another supported mode, and finish with the Book of Knowledge for forms, peer-to-peer operation, troubleshooting, and emergency-communications practice. Use only frequencies, modes, power levels, and gateways permitted by your license and applicable rules.
Send and receive a Winlink message over Telnet, understand the difference between internet and RF sessions, identify an appropriate gateway, and be ready for a supervised first radio session.
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01Digital Modes · Emergency Communications
Winlink Global Radio Email — What It Is
Winlink / Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.
Official Winlink overview of worldwide radio email, gateways, attachments, position reports, and emergency/disaster communications.
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02Emergency Communications · Operating
Winlink Quick Start — Amateur Radio Stations
Winlink / Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.
Official step-by-step starting point for setting up an account and moving from Winlink Express to VARA FM, packet, and VARA HF radio sessions.
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03Emergency Communications · Operating
Winlink Express — Client Software & Built-in Forms
Winlink / Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.
Official Winlink Express reference for radio email, Telnet/RF sessions, attachments, forms, mapping, message logs, and ICS-309 reporting.
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04Emergency Communications · Operating
Winlink Gateway Channels & Service Codes
Winlink / Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.
Official gateway/channel reference explaining PUBLIC and EMCOMM service codes and how client software obtains available RMS channels.
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05Digital Modes · Emergency Communications
Winlink Book of Knowledge
Winlink / Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.
Official Winlink documentation index with getting-started material, how-to recipes, client comparisons, protocols, workshops, and support references.
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06Licensing · Operating
ARRL Amateur Radio Band Plan
ARRL — The National Association for Amateur Radio
A practical voluntary band-plan reference showing common operating segments and activities.
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07Licensing · Operating
47 CFR Part 97 — Amateur Radio Service
Electronic Code of Federal Regulations
The current federal rules governing the U.S. Amateur Radio Service.



