Winlink of course started out being a Microsoft Windows-based product, and Winlink 2000 still seems to be the most popular client software out there. I figured it was time to at least make sure I could use this more conventional configuration.

The most conventional setup I know of is using a radio with a built-in TNC like a Kenwood TM-D710, but I don’t have anything like that. I was able to get these two configurations working with Windows:

Winlink 2000 via Dire Wolf and SignaLink USB

Winlink 2000 via Dire Wolf and SignaLink USB

PiPat via Chrome

PiPat via Chrome

I’m still going to avoid Windows when possible, but it’s good to know I’m not completely inept with it.