🎶I wish I had a Winlink stack that’s free and open-source🎶
(sung to the tune of Wishlist by Pearl Jam)
I use Winlink quite a bit, which is probably widely known since I run the #FediFridayWinlinkNet. The system is very reliable and robust with so many access points and modes. But like many Winlink users, I am not fully “bought in” to everything about it. By that I mean that there are a lot of changes that I would like to see. Here is a running list of my thoughts as well as some input from others (which I will try to update):
- Make RMS Express (and all Winlink clients), and all modems/protocols (e.g., VARA) free and open-source. It would be great if creative hams could fork, adapt, and improve all elements of the software stack. (Also on the wishlist of W1CDN, AI6YR, KC1PYT, K0STK, …)
- Do not require (even softly, as a nag) registration for RMS Express.
- Note that I would be happy to support ARSFi if it was clear what they did, and if others could get involved and share their thoughts. But none of that seems clear from their website. And the only way to contact them is through snail mail?
- Develop modem software compatible with HF tri-mode servers that works on mobile devices (especially Android). It would be awesome to harness the power of modern phones and tablets to run a full Winlink stack (including clients such as WoAD, which should also be free) on a mobile device.
And below are some thoughts from other operators.
KC0BLK:
- Have officially supported clients for Mac and Linux
- Modernize the client interface
- Custom domain support
- Better client tuning support when using auto connect
…and we’ve got a least 3 votes for changing the name to anything but “Win…” lol
Do you have other ideas or things to add to the Winlink Wishlist? Please leave a comment and I’ll add them to our running list.
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