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Re: [WriteLog] Band Map Problems

To: "W2LE" <w2le@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Band Map Problems
From: "JE Brown" <W4LC@fuse.net>
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 11:44:28 -0500
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I copied your files into the c:\documents and settings, etc. and restarted 
writelog.  Still no joy.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: W2LE 
  To: JE Brown 
  Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 10:39 AM
  Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Band Map Problems


  Attached are what I have in that folder - one doesn't have a filename (didn't 
know you could do that).

  I have no idea what these do or why they are needed but it seems to work this 
way.  When I installed WL I let it default to the program files folder - don't 
know if that caused the problem or not.  But reinstalled it to c:\writelog and 
compared the writelog.ini files and after a lot of trial and error found this.

  My USA_Extra.subbands is in the writelog\programs folder.

  Paul

  JE Brown wrote: 
Hi Paul,

I have XP Pro on the new PC.

I looked at the ini file per your suggestion.  Sure enough, it was pointing 
to an empy folder,  c/documents and settings/JEBrown/My 
Documents/Writelog/Contest

I copied the USA_Extra.Subbands file into there.  However, when I started 
Writelog, the problem was still there.

What is the "bandmap Subbands" file that you mention?

Jim


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "W2LE" <w2le@yahoo.com>
To: "JE Brown" <W4LC@fuse.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Band Map Problems


  I found a similar problem when I installed Win7 on a new harddrive.  Check 
your writelog.ini for the
Datafiles=  entry. It should point to a folder containing  a .Subbands and 
a bandmap.Subbands files.
Mine were in c:\users\W2LE\Documents\Writelog\contest

Also the edit subbands program would not find the subbands files either.

My writelog.ini is now in c:\windows     a change from Vista.

Paul  W2LE

JE Brown wrote:
    My problems setting things up after switching to a new PC continue.

Operating in the TARA RTTY contest tonight, all my spots coming in from 
the cluster show red (out of band), even if they are not.  The bandmap 
will not show the band edges (the red stripe), indicating (I guess) that 
there is no band data being read.  However,  the "USA_Extra.SubBands" 
file is in the Writelog\Programs directory.  Editing the subbands seems 
to make no difference.  Using the "Show Bands" command under the "Band" 
menu shows the proper frequencies.

The ini file shows:

BandEdgeFile=USA_Extra.SubBands
ShowBandEdges=1


Any suggestions?

Thanks      Jim   W4LC
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