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Winlink setup is driving me nuts — RMS gateway wont connect

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okay so ive been trying to get Winlink Express working for like the past three weeks and i'm at my wits end. my setup is a IC-7300 feeding into a SignaLink USB, running Winlink Express on windows 10, and im trying to hit a Vara HF session through one of the RMS gateway nodes that shows up in the channel picker. the map shows a couple stations within range, probably 300-400 miles out, signal should be fine most days.

the problem is it connects — like i can see it handshaking — and then just drops. sometimes i get a partial session and i can see it's exchanging some protocol stuff but then the whole thing just times out and i get a failed session error. ive checked my audio levels in the SignaLink probably fifty times. ive gone through the VARA setup wizard, got the modem registered. PTT seems to be keying correctly from what i can tell watching the rig.

what i havent done is set up my own RMS relay node, which i've been thinking about anyway since there isnt a great gateway in my county. but i want to get the client side working first before i go down that rabbit hole. anyone run into this kind of intermittent session dropout thing? is this a timing issue or am i just getting unlucky with propagation windows?

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the dropout thing after partial handshake is almost always audio level related in my experience, i know you said you checked it but hear me out — the SignaLink pots are super sensitive and what looks right on a meter doesnt always translate to what VARA wants to see. there's a specific level calibration routine in the VARA HF setup where you transmit a tone and it tells you if youre clipping. if you havent done that exact step and just eyeballed the waterfall, worth doing it properly. i spent two weeks convinced my rig was broken and it was literally just the TX pot on the SignaLink a quarter turn too hot.

also check your ALC on the 7300 — if it's moving at all during the VARA tones you're probably overdriving it and that'll cause all kinds of weird behavior mid-session. VARA in particular does not like any ALC action, it messes with the multicarrier stuff. set your RF power to like 30-40% and work from there rather than running full power through the modem.

yeah the ALC thing is real, that got me too. but also — which RMS gateways are you trying to hit? some of those stations on the map havent been active in months and the database doesnt always reflect that great. i'd sort by last heard time in the channel picker and only try ones that had a session in the last 24 hours or so. wasted a lot of time trying to hit a gateway that turned out to be offline for the winter.

on the relay/RMS node question, its actually not that bad to set up if you already have a decent node running. the Winlink sysop documentation is pretty thorough and once you get your RMS Relay config sorted and get approved through the Winlink team it's mostly just leaving it running. good to have more coverage out in rural areas anyway.

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