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Winlink Global Radio Email®️...
...is a network of amateur radio and authorized government stations that provide worldwide radio email using radio pathways where the internet is not present. The system is built, operated and administered entirely by licensed "Ham" volunteers. It supports email with attachments, position reporting, weather and information bulletins, and is well-known for its role in interoperable emergency and disaster relief communications. It is capable of operating completely without the internet--automatically--using smart-network radio relays. Licensed Winlink operators/stations use both amateur radio and government radio frequencies worldwide. Support for the system is provided by the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc., a US 501(c)(3) non-profit, public-benefit entity. Winlink Global Radio Email®️ is a US registered trademark of the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.
Gateway Station News
- On line
- Off line
- W7OWO HF Trimode Down And Is Now Backup
- W7YAM-10 UHF @ 441.050 Is Back On The AIr
- NA4DL - Station downtime for Maintenance 12-24-2025 through 01-20-2026
- K6SDR Back Online
- NW5NM: On the air!
- Pactor 3 test VK4UI
- ZS1GRC-10 Down
- W6IDS PACTOR III Frequency 2ndThoughts
- W6IDS Has PACTOR III Running Now
- ZS1DCC-10 Winlink Server Back Online
- ZS1DCC-10 Winlink Server Offline Temporarily
- N4EAC-10 node is now on 145.570
- NND4FL: New, updated COMPUTER
- K3FTW-10 is on the air - Chicagoland.
- HR2DDL-10 New Location
- N6IRN-10 Down due to Antenna Upgrade
- NW5NM: On the air
- N7RDE-11 is back up
- N7RDE-11 Sorry system is down again
- KF0OIC: Callsign change for Abajo Peak RMS
- KF0VOQ: Callsign change
- K6SDR Off Air from 29 November to 20 December 2025
- KD6UCA gateway PC upgrade
- Starlink internet
- KN4OLA-10
- DW1IRF-10 & other new Gateways in the Philippines (Updated) 11.10.2025
- HB9AK: now supports access to AI (Google GEMINI) using VarAC
- KB3DXU off-line
Winlink Accounts...
...are created with a client program. You can not create one here.
We require
- A valid amateur radio license, or
- a license or authorization from a participating government service or agency.
GMRS, LMR, ship station, other marine or general radiotelephone licenses DO NOT qualify.
How To Get an Account
- Download, install and configure any client software. We suggest Winlink Express. After you install, study the program's help about configuration and use.
If using Winlink Express:
- With an internet connection, fill out the form presented on first startup. Be sure to include a password and password recovery address. Click 'Update'. Winlink Express makes the process easy. Your account is created!
If you use a different program than Winlink Express:
- Follow the program's instructions to configure it for your callsign and use. Connect with the system (sending a message via Telnet is okay) to begin creating your account. Do not use a password on your first connection. Your account's radio email address is YOURCALL@winlink.org. A message containing your password will be posted by the system to your account. Retrieve it with a second connection. After retrieving your password, secure login will now be enforced by the CMS, so be sure to set your password in your client program before your next connection try!
To recover your password and log into your account on this site:
- At any time, use the recovery form [My Account] to have a password re-sent to your account or password recovery address. Retrieve it using the appropriate program.
- Use your callsign as your username, and password to log in here. You can change your password once you're logged in.
- Click the 'edit' tab on your account page here, then edit your account settings and set a password recovery address!Click 'Save' at the bottom of the account info form.
Winlink accounts stay alive only with client program use via radio or telnet connections only; Webmail and other accesses don't count!. Accounts off-air for 400 days are automatically purged. Use it or lose it!
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The mission of Boat Watch is to maintain a worldwide network of resources to aid mariners that are missing or overdue; have a boat stolen; or to whom urgent messages need to be relayed. Winlink Global Radio Email is proud to be a partner of BoatWatch.org since 1999.
Current Watches
See Boatwarch.org for a current listing of lost or overdue vessels.
Fast Info...
- Support Winlink: Register your program
- Lost Registration Key? Log in. It's on your account page.
- Callsign change? What to do. How to do it.
- Which bands are open? Propagation Map
- HTML Forms and Forms not in the Express Standard Library
- No internet? Winlink Hybrid Network
- Become a Winlink Gateway Sysop
- Interested in monitoring Winlink RF activity for FCC rules compliance? Welcome! Please go to this page.
Open Message Viewer
All messages passing through licensed US amateur radio stations by radio are freely accessible by other licensed amateurs right here. Help the US amateur radio community police itself. Search and view, and please report a message if you spot a violation.
US Amateur Radio Message Viewer
Get Winlink Express
The only client program with everything Winlink offers. Easy to set up, learn and use. Fully supported. Actively updated. Free Download
Winlink Was There...
Lives and property saved, damage mitigated and training, training, training: Why Winlink volunteers do what they do. Here is a sampling of events and incidents in which the system was significantly involved.
- Hurricane Milton
- Hurricane Helene
- Hurricane Lee - NE US Coast
- 2023 Tropical Storm Calvin - Hawaii
- Winter 2021 Texas Freeze
- Hurricane Ida - US Gulf Coast
- Fall 2020 Nationwide Red Cross Exercise
- Fall 2020 Ohio Military Reserve "Black Swan" Exercise IPAWS Demonstration
- 2020 California Earthquakes
- 2019 Citadel Rumble CA Exercise
- 2019 Washington State EOC-EOC Exercise
- 2019 Mexican wildfires,
- 2019 ITU and IARU Strengthen Emcomm in the Americas
- US Western Wildfires of 2018: Carr wildfire, ARRL article, Waccasassa Wildfire FL exercise, Camp and Woolsey fires
- Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma, Dolly, Gustav, Dennis, Jeanne, Ivan, Frances, Charley, Isabel, Irene, Sandy, Irma, Katia, Maria, Florence, Michael, Dorian and Isaias.
- DHS NCC Director comments to FCC on 2017 hurricane season (Puerto Rico).
- Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Hurricane Disaster Recovery, 2017
- ARRL 'Force of Fifty' Helps Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
- Mexico City Earthquake, September, 2017
- Slovenian Weather Disaster
- 2015 Utah 100K Back Country Event
- HMS Bounty Rescue
- 2009 State of Oregon Installs Winlink Statewide
- Haitian Earthquake Disaster
- The Indonesian Tsunami
- Western US Flood and Fire Relief
- Tenessee Tornado Outbreak 2008
- North Carolina Agency Fiber Optic Cable Failure
- Failure of IntelSat 804
- Indian Coastal Weather Disaster
- Chilean/Peruvian Weather Disaster
- Assisting the US Coast Guard; locating lost and overdue vessels
- Australian Outback Communications
- Assisting NOAA National Weather Service, and their MAROB Program
- Gulf War "The Last Voice from Kuwait"
- Connecting doctors and remote patients during medical missions, and often at sea
Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.
Winlink Global Radio Email®️ is an all-volunteer project of the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc. (ARSFI), a non-profit public benefit corporation with no beneficial owners.
Please give to ARSFI if you use Winlink radio email or correspond regularly with someone who does. By donating $25 each year you will do your part to improve this system and keep it running. Donations are tax-deductible by most US federal taxpayers. This is the best way to say "thank you" to Winlink volunteers! You can also purchase a registration key for your Winlink Express software. That's different than a donation! And is another way to contribute.
WANTED:
Software and Hardware Developers
The Winlink Development Team is looking for talented software and hardware developers who have expertise in Digital Signal Processing, embedded firmware, RTOS, VB, C#, C, C++, dot-Net Core, Python, JavaScript, OSX, iOS, Android, Open-Source Project Management, GitHub and AWS experience. We need PCB Designer, fabricator and supply chain expertise. We need developers who can move our programs to new platforms and environments, keep pace with internet mail and security standards, and to help innovate for the future. If you have volunteer time, are willing to help, work well with others and would like to join an accomplished team, please contact Mooneer Salem, K6AQ, and Tom Lafleur, KA6IQA.
The Winlink Development Team
The Winlink radio email system and software are built, maintained and supported entirely by volunteers.
Victor D. Poor, W5SSM (SK)
Rick Muething, KN6KB
Lee Inman, K0QED
Phil Sherrod, W4PHS
Steve Waterman, K4CJX
Scott Dakers, W7SGD
Tom Lafleur, KA6IQA
Lor Kutchins, W3QA
Ross Merlin, WA2WDT
Chris Steinhardt, KD9LF
Neil Hughes, VE1YZ
Scott Miller, K6SKM
Mike Burton, XE2/N6KZB (SK)
Jonathan Remba, XE1BRX
Greg Kruckewitt, KG6SJT
Mooneer Salem, K6AQ
Kevin Hedgepeth, NB7O
Tom Whiteside, N5TW
Gerhard Kmet, OE3ZK (SK)
Scott Currie, NS7C
Thomas Noel, KF7RSF
John Wiseman, G8BPQ
Van Malan, NH7IT
Contacts
See the SUPPORT main menu link above!
User Support (especially for account and password issues), and Gateway Sysops, tech support and help: Click this link, then click the appropriate link for the client program you use, or use this link:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/winlink-programs-group
Internet mail server adminstrators, mail server errors and internet routing issues: the Winlink Postmaster. USERS: Please do not look for user support here!
Official Business only, Winlink/ARSFI: Steve Waterman, K4CJX, Winlink Administrator
Outstanding Volunteers
The Winlink system is run entirely by volunteers. Those called Gateway Station Sysops, who support and run over a thousand stations around the world, are special. They are essential for providing the radio network that allows us to use Winlink radio email. Without them, there is no Winlink. If you use Winlink radio email, make sure to thank your sysops by sending them an email to their RMSCALLSIGN-at-winlink.org address.You can find their contact information by mousing over their call sign on the RMS List tab here.
Apart from the Gateway Station Sysops and Development Team, there are other volunteers that run e-mail groups and tutorials, manage user accounts, register software, update the network's assets and catalogs, test and debug products, provide training, and independently write software. They all work together to keep the Winlink system running smoothly. Thank you to all the hardworking volunteers, authors and developers who contribute to the Winlink system. Some are exceptional and deserve special praise:
Oliver Dully, K6OLI
Jim Price, KO6GM
Gordon Gibby, KX4Z
Jim Corenman, KE6RK
Georges Auberger, WH6AZ
Jose Alberto Nieto Ros, EA6HVK
Don Felgenhauer, K7BFL
David W. Barrow III, N9UNR (SK)
Bill Kuechler, N9ACQ
Bud Thompson, N0IA
Chris Mattia, W6AH
David Goldenberg, W0DHG
Dan Tomlinson, NR6V
David Ouellette, WB8MWG
Dan Midyett, KA4CAH
The Platinum Club
Original Volunteer Gateway Sysops on-air in 2000, and still on-air today!
- Martin Spreng, HB9AK
- Eric Simmons, KB6YNO
- California Yacht Club Radio Amateur Group, K6CYC, and Eric Oistad, KF6DZT
- Jerry Curry, KL7EDK
- Joel Michello, KQ4ET
- John Burke, W7BO
- San Diego Yacht Club Amateur Radio Group, W6IM, and Rod McLennan, W6MWB
- Bernie Zindell, WG3G
- Neil Hughes, VE1YZ
