I echo the other comments, very good/instructional video. Very good level of detail; well done. I've been doing Winlink over HF for years, but now I want to test with the messages going out over VHF via Packet (if I can find a RF gateway -- maybe a tall task for where i live). Thank you for this. I'd be happy to see more Amateur Radio instructional videos from you. Very much appreciated.
This is so well done! Especially for someone like me who needs step by step visual instructions. I learned so much more about Winlink than I thought I did. I'm ready to hook my 710ga up to my laptop. Thanks. Joe kj5zh
Super helpful video! I was able to connect, configure and send/receive messages using my Kenwood TM-D710G radio! Very well done. Thank you, Dan / KM6YSO
Great instructional video. Which USB to DIN cable are you using to connect to the computer? Is it RT Systems or a generic Amazon brand? I just picked up a D710G and I bought it for the same WinLink purpose. Thank you.
Our EmComm group purchased this radio in 2018 or 2019 and I no longer have the paperwork for the purchase. My recollection is that we purchased the cable from Kenwood at the same time we ordered the radio(s)...we bought 2 radios. Kenwood has good phone support...maybe check with them (310) 639-4200. As you saw in the video at time 4:20 or so, it's important to connect to the back side of the Head Operating Unit...not the body of the base radio. When calling Kenwood, make that explicit. 73.
This is an outstanding post: clearly presented, easy to understand, and very helpful regardless of radio being used. Thanks!
You're welcome...thanks for the kind words. We hams need to stick together to figure out these VERY complicated radios!
Wow, what a great instructional video! Thank you for taking the time to fully explain using packet Winlink. What a great radio!
thanks for your kind words - Mike -
I echo the other comments, very good/instructional video. Very good level of detail; well done. I've been doing Winlink over HF for years, but now I want to test with the messages going out over VHF via Packet (if I can find a RF gateway -- maybe a tall task for where i live). Thank you for this. I'd be happy to see more Amateur Radio instructional videos from you. Very much appreciated.
Thanks for your kind words, Michael. I'm glad the video can save you and others some of the frustration and learning curve that I encountered.🙂
Probably one of the best videos that I have watched on you tube, thank you very much
You're welcome...we're all slogging through the technical quicksand together! 73
This is so well done! Especially for someone like me who needs step by step visual instructions. I learned so much more about Winlink than I thought I did. I'm ready to hook my 710ga up to my laptop. Thanks. Joe kj5zh
Thanks for the kind words, Joe! - Mike -
thanks very much, fantastic video 73 from kb2uew
Thanks...I appreciate the encouragement!
Super helpful video! I was able to connect, configure and send/receive messages using my Kenwood TM-D710G radio! Very well done.
Thank you,
Dan / KM6YSO
Thanks for taking the time to pass along that good news!
terrific job
thanks for your kind words - Mike -
Good video! How can I delete a memory channel or change a settin
Great instructional video. Which USB to DIN cable are you using to connect to the computer? Is it RT Systems or a generic Amazon brand? I just picked up a D710G and I bought it for the same WinLink purpose. Thank you.
Our EmComm group purchased this radio in 2018 or 2019 and I no longer have the paperwork for the purchase. My recollection is that we purchased the cable from Kenwood at the same time we ordered the radio(s)...we bought 2 radios. Kenwood has good phone support...maybe check with them (310) 639-4200. As you saw in the video at time 4:20 or so, it's important to connect to the back side of the Head Operating Unit...not the body of the base radio. When calling Kenwood, make that explicit. 73.
Do you have a source for the cable?
No, sorry. But calling Kenwood should help
(310) 639-4200 Pacific Time