In a message on Monday 09-18-16 Jimmy Anderson said to Holger Granholm:
Hello Jimmy,
HG> Do you expect Winlink to work when all the cellphone nets and ISP's
HG> go down? I wouldn't.
JA> Well, if the LOCAL cell net is down but HAM is up you could at least
JA> use Winlink to get a message out from the local area to a place
JA> where it was working. Or am I not understanding it correctly? I
JA> thought he would link some Winlink repeaters so it's ALL HAM
JA> traffic.
If the cell net goes down, so does the ISP's. In a disaster, usually all
providers, be they cell- or inter-net, go down.
A ham repeater may work some time, if it has a battery back-up, but once
that is depleted, it will also go down.
Still, without an Internet Service Provider (ISP), to connect to, even
Winlink is dead.
JA> course BBS's have small enough data footprints that you COULD work
JA> them at 9600 baud if you needed to...
HG> Yes, as long as you still have a POTS line and a modem in your
HG> computer.
JA> I meant the Winlink operates at 9600.
Against what, when the providers are down ??
Have a nice day,
Holger
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