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# Fill in the form. | # Fill in the form. | ||
# Click on Submit at the bottom. | # Click on Submit at the bottom. | ||
# Click on OK. | # Click on OK. (You may want to close the browser tab that you just used for the template.) | ||
# Navigate back to Winlink. | # Navigate back to Winlink. | ||
# You should see the content of the form reformatted in the body of your message. | # You should see the content of the form reformatted in the body of your message. | ||
# Fill out the To field with the call sign of the station that should receive the message or fill in a standard email address. Separate multiple call signs or addresses with semicolons. | # Fill out the To field with the call sign of the station that should receive the message or fill in a standard email address. Separate multiple call signs or addresses with semicolons. | ||
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# Otherwise click on Update Table via Radio. | # Otherwise click on Update Table via Radio. | ||
=== Steps | === Steps for Generating an ICS-309 === | ||
The following steps will create a communication log as a PDF file that can be printed or emailed. | |||
1. Click on Message then Generate ICS-309 Communications Log | 1. Click on Message then Generate ICS-309 Communications Log | ||