Winlink Procedures for Subnet Controllers: Difference between revisions
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# Use Winlink to create a new message. The reason we’re not asking you to put the replies from the teams in the reply section of a Winlink ICS 213 in this case is that Winlink Express doesn’t allow you to fill in the reply section unless you previously received the ICS 213 by Winlink. In this case you received the original message by voice. | # Use Winlink to create a new message. The reason we’re not asking you to put the replies from the teams in the reply section of a Winlink ICS 213 in this case is that Winlink Express doesn’t allow you to fill in the reply section unless you previously received the ICS 213 by Winlink. In this case you received the original message by voice. | ||
# If the reply is to a message that came from the EOC, put | # If the reply is to a message that came from the EOC, put W7ECC in the To field of the Winlink message. (You can leave the Subject field blank because the next step will fill it in automatically.) | ||
# Then select the ICS 213 template. See Checklists for Winlink Tasks for details. '''Note:''' Avoid having more than one Winlink template open at once. If you need to open another one, be sure and Save or Submit the first one before opening another. | # Then select the ICS 213 template. See Checklists for Winlink Tasks for details. '''Note:''' Avoid having more than one Winlink template open at once. If you need to open another one, be sure and Save or Submit the first one before opening another. | ||
## In the To field of the 213, put the person that sent the original message. | ## In the To field of the 213, put the person that sent the original message. | ||
