I purchase Writelog to give it a try for contesting as VE6SV has been using
it for years so I wanted to get some practice and experience with it.
I cannot get it to recognize my com port devices.
My PC is a custom built-up unit running XP.
- Com 1,2 ports are on the mother board
- Separate Card PCI Bus Lava card Com 3 and 4
- RIGblaster duo unit form West Mountain Radio connected via USB that shows
up as Com 5 and Com 6 for the two radio interfaces
Within my station I use Com 3 for my rotator and Com 6 and 7 for my two
Radio's, an IC-7000 and IC-775DSP(Being replaced with a new IC-7600
shortly). I only have the IC-7000 connected up right now to Com 6.
The Writelog Rig Setup screen only shows ports Com 1 through Com 4. I
modified the /Windows/writelog.ini file to have the lines
[Rigs]
CommSlot1=5
CommSlot2=6
But this seems to have made no difference.
It also doesn't look like my Com 3 Yaesu with Rotor EZ interface is NOT
being recognized either, selecting Com 3 and DCU for the options.
I am stumped. My system works well as-is with N1MM, Logger32 and YPLog.
Within my System Configuration all of the ports are recognized in the
windows Control Panel System Hardware Configuration Device Manager and all
look OK.
I use all of the ports for other interfaces and am very adept at dealing
with computer hardware and software configuration, but I have to admit that
I am stumped as to why I cannot get Writelog to be configured to recognize
my serial ports.
I am going to give one last try to see if someone out there has a workable
solution or I will simply shelve Writelog and use another. It will have
been a waste of good money though and I really wanted to give it a sincere
contesting try here at my station!
Any suggestions?
Barry Middlebrook, P.Eng
VE6TN
RAC Director, Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut
Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC)
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