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The Slow-Motion Radio Email Workshop

 

Getting started in radio email. This sequence of lessons takes you through the process of loading and configuring the radio email client programs needed for your radio email station. All software is downloadable from the internet and is free. This workshop stops short of hooking up TNCs and radios, so no radio hardware is required in this workshop. Work at your own pace. See the introduction for more information and requirements.

 

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Lesson Links

ReadText File for Download (right-click, save link as)
IntroductionIntroduction
Lesson 1Lesson 1
Lesson 2Lesson 2
Lesson 3Lesson 3
Lesson 4Lesson 4
Lesson 5Lesson 5
Lesson 6Lesson 6
Lesson 7Lesson 7
Lesson 8Lesson 8 (.rtf with screen shots)

 

Additional Helpful Information

ReadText File for Download (right-click, save link as)
Passwords in WL2KPasswords in WL2K
Outlook ConfigurationOutlook Configuration
Thunderbird ConfigurationThunderbird Configuration
AttachmentsAttachments

Special thanks is due Bud Thompson, N0IA, for permission to adapt his material for our use. Permission to use this material elsewhere requires only an email to the editor (see the sidebar), and a promise of attribution.

Comments (4)

Anonymous said

at 6:48 pm on Sep 13, 2006

Still trying to get started - aa3qn

Anonymous said

at 6:51 pm on Sep 13, 2006

Making undsteady and inconsistant progress - aa3qn

Anonymous said

at 6:27 am on Sep 14, 2006

Hi Lor,
I need some help in keeping your instructions on the one screen I'm looking at. Right now, I have to use the slider bar at the bottom of the window and move it to the right in order to read everything you've written. Is there a way I can configure my computer so I don't have to use the slider and can see everything you've written on one screen?

Anonymous said

at 3:07 pm on Sep 14, 2006

Hi Carter, If you are using a browser to read the lessons, be sure to click on the link in LEFT column. The links on the right are text files formatted for downloading to your computer.

Try going back to the 'Lessons' page, and be sure to click on the link in the left column. The text should automatically format to the width of your browser window.

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