Winlink on Windows
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
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.