I read the manual(s) and it is not clear how to leave a VMail for a destination station via a "hop". So, how is that done? Or, maybe I need to first find the relay station and it becomes more clear? Also not documented.
It is a bit confusing how to relay a message. There may be a simpler method, but this is what I do.
To determine what station can relay a message I use the FindPath button on the right side of the screen. Simply type in the station you wish to send a Vmail to. If any station on line has heard the station, they will report back when they heard it, what frequency and the SNR.
I then identify the best station which heard the station I want to send the Vmail to and I connect to that station which will become the relay station.
Once connected to the relay station, then move off of the calling frequency. Once off of the calling frequency, create a Vmail - BUT CHANGE THE CALL SIGN IN THE VMAIL TO THE DESIRED RECIPIENT (FINAL DESTINATION). By default, the call sign of the station you connected to will be listed in the Vmail destination and it must be changed.
Create the Vmail and send. You will get a warning message that the Vmail you created will be parked at the station you are connected to and not the final recipient. That is OK - just send it.
What happens now is that the Vmail you just created will be parked at the station you just connected with. Then when the final destinations VARAC beacons, the station where the Vmail is parked will send a notice to the final recipient that there is a Vmail waiting for them there.
I read the manual(s) and it is not clear how to leave a VMail for a destination station via a "hop". So, how is that done? Or, maybe I need to first find the relay station and it becomes more clear? Also not documented.