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🏛️ Brunswick County EmComm Winlink Net — Session #001
- Net Session Start: Monday, September 8th at 12:01 A.M.
- Net Session End: Saturday, September 20th at 11:59 P.M.
- Designated Net Control Station (NCS): Send your completed Winlink package parameters directly to
K1MJJ(orK1MJJ@winlink.org).
📡 Foundational Baseline Net:
This is our inaugural training session designed to verify baseline software configurations, clear localized template errors, and confirm proper station connectivity parameters across the county operations roster.
🎯 Training Objectives
- Launch and execute browser-driven internal Winlink templates (
Winlink Check-in.txt). - Manage emergency dispatch scenario telemetry records, tracking shelter statistics, municipal power reliability, and internet connectivity.
- Use geographic mapping tools (Google Maps or dedicated online coordinate finders) to determine precise Decimal Degrees (DD) station coordinates.
- Successfully transmit structured data packages through fast client network gateways.
🛠️ Assigned Task Flow
To successfully fulfill the operational checklist for this net session, you must execute your deployment using the detailed briefing parameters provided by the Net Control Station.
- Download and Review Instructions: Open the official exercise guide document using the link provided directly below.
- Execute the Form Scenario: Follow the step-by-step logic inside the briefing file to complete the header fields, coordinate lookups, and situational comments block.
- Transmit Message: Route your final outbound transmission over your chosen communication pathway to
K1MJJ.
📥 Download Complete Exercise #001 Briefing Guide (PDF) →
🙋 Technical Assistance & Inquiries
If you encounter software configuration issues, template freezing faults, or need general assistance navigating the standard forms tree directories, please route a support message directly over to Bob at K1MJJ.Ham@gmail.com .
Good luck to all operators! Have fun and learn from this initial network simulation.
This page last revised: 9/8/2025
