| ![input settings](tnc_audio-in.jpg "I have this currently on 2 and 9dB") | ![output settings](tnc_audio-out.jpg "This is currently on 40 Gain and 50 Twist; Multiplex") |
The actual battery state can be viewed in <kbd>Power Settings...</kbd>.
After you finished the confgiguration, disconnect the Config App from your TNC.
### The actual use of the TNC with RadioMail
### The actual use of the TNC with RadioMail :tokyo_tower:
Connect the Mobilinkd TNC with an appropriate cable to your transceiver. I'm using
my [Icom ID-52]({{< ref "/equipment/handhelds/icom-id52" >}}) for this because this is the radio if have usually with me -- if any.
@ -118,7 +120,7 @@ option from RadioMail).
You need another device (usually a Windows Laptop or Tablet) that can run VARA-HF.
Put your iPhone and the device that runs VARA-HF into the same network so they can talk
to each other.
to each other. Also enable the **KISS** interface in the VARA-HF software (or VARA-FM)!
Go to <kbd>Settings</kbd>, <kbd>VARA HF Modem</kbd> (in <kbd>DEVICES</kbd>) and enter
the IP Address of the host running VARA-HF. Example below:
@ -129,10 +131,19 @@ RadioMail on your iPhone can now talk to the VARA HF Modem on your Surface table
## Would I recommend using RadioMail instead of Winlink Express?
No. The app is nice and it is really fun to use, it feels well-built but I do get
strange behaviour sometimes which prevents me from sending or receiving mails at all.
No, not yet as a Winlink Express replacement. The app is nice and it is really fun
to use but there is no possibility to export messages from Winlink and import them
into RadioMail and vice versa.
Also there is no synchronisation between the Winlink Express and the RadioMail
mailboxes (like INBOX, Outbox, Sent Items etc.).
Also the failed import of one of the forms (link above) makes me feel a bit like
the app ain't fully ready for productive usage yet -- that may change anytime, so
keep that in mind though.
I haven't found a solution for this yet nor do I really know what is causing this
behaviour but I will rather use the "real" Winlink Express on a tablet rather to
investigate into random errors of a paid app. I wouldn't buy it again to be fair.
If you only intend to use this portable with the minimum amount of equipment to carry:
this may be the way to go. I really know very few people that do not carry a phone with
them at all times and you only need a handheld radio with the Mobilinkd TNC to send