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When you are ready to transmit the replies in your Outbox to the ECC, see [[Winlink Procedures for Subnet Controllers#Transmitting and Receiving Traffic Using a Gateway|Transmitting and Receiving Traffic Using a Gateway]]. | When you are ready to transmit the replies in your Outbox to the ECC, see [[Winlink Procedures for Subnet Controllers#Transmitting and Receiving Traffic Using a Gateway|Transmitting and Receiving Traffic Using a Gateway]]. | ||
=== Special Procedure for Handling Multiple Replies to a Message from the Emergency Coordination Center === | === Special Procedure for Handling Multiple Replies to a Winlink Message from the Emergency Coordination Center === | ||
If you have several teams checked into your subnet and you have read their AROs a Winlink message from the ECC, you should consider whether you will are likely to receive several replies in a row to this message. If so, it may be more efficient to use one ICS 213 reply than to use several separate replies. You will find a procedure of accomplishing this below. You should only use this procedure when the following three conditions are true: | If you have several teams checked into your subnet and you have read their AROs a Winlink message from the ECC, you should consider whether you will are likely to receive several replies in a row to this message. If so, it may be more efficient to use one ICS 213 reply than to use several separate replies. You will find a procedure of accomplishing this below. You should only use this procedure when the following three conditions are true: | ||
