Leave the settings under the Advanced button as they are. If you are not sure what you are doing, or how your radio should be set up and connected for remote control, then get help from your marine radio dealer (and pay him or her for the time). ![]() Leave the Amplitudes set to their default for now. Use the radio in USB/J3E (normal voice SSB) mode. In the Audio Tones section the Center Frequency should be “1500” and a dot should be next to USB. In the Radio Connection section select the appropriate option for the remote control of your radio. On the connection page in the Modem Connection section, select the appropriate Modem type and make sure that the Comm Port is correct. Most of the settings described below should be preset for you in the initial settings of AirMail, but you will need to at least enter your Pactor-modem type. Next do the rest of the radio-related installation…īefore doing anything else, go to Tools/Options on the menu and check the settings. You system will send and receive any messages just as if you were connected via radio. Then click the “connect” button, which looks like a green ball. In the Message Index Window, click the “Internet” button, which looks like a lightning bolt. Once the AirMail software in installed, if your computer has access to the internet, you can go ahead and try connecting to SailMail via the internet. ![]() Start AirMail and answer the initial questions, providing your marine callsign which should look something like “WXY1234”. To uninstall AirMail, simply delete the files and folders under the C:\Program Files\AirMail folder. If you already have a previous version of AirMail installed, when you run the download file it will upgrade your previous version of AirMail, and will preserve your settings and address book. This entry was posted in Downloads on Januby sailma5.The download version of AirMail is packaged as a self- extracting “Zip” file, which is available by following the links from the Download Page on this website. This version also adds support for the new Icom M803 marine HF/SSB radio, fixes some issues, and updates Viewfax to ver 5.2.10.Ĭlick here for the old Airmail downloads page See the included release-notes for details.Ĭlick here for a short video of installing Airmail software for Sailmail and connecting via the Iridium GO!: This version also adds full support for the SCS Pactor-4 “Dragon” modems, and includes an updated Viewfax grib and image viewer is also included. Sailmail is a certified application for the Iridium GO! and Airmail ver 3.5 adds support for this device, as well as a new “Dedicated Route” function to solve the problem of other applications jumping on an open sat-phone connection. Click Here for additional notes on using Airmail with both Sailmail and Winlink.Īirmail 3.5: Click Here to download Airmail ver 3.5.054 (about 48MB). To update a Winlink version to also support Sailmail, download and install the same Airmail version from this page and install it into the same folder. Your settings and messages will not be disturbed. Updating: Your current Airmail installation can be updated in the same way as a new installation– download and install the latest version. Supported modems include the SCS PTC-II-family and “Dragon” modems plus most Pactor-1 modems.Īirmail is a single installation file that includes everything needed: Airmail and its Viewfax weather companion, the “Icepac” propagation software, and USB drivers for the SCS modems. Airmail also runs well on Mac’s using Parallels, VMware, VirtualBox, etc, and on Linux under WINE (with some difficulties, not really recommended). Airmail is compatible with all Windows versions from XP onward including Windows-11, both 32 and 64-bit versions. ![]() This is the download page for Sailmail’s Airmail client program for SailMail.
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