Hi Tom,
Many thanks fro the elaborate answer. I will try more WL Runmode. I have tried
it without the "Dynamic Headphone switching" activated. One thing that puzzles
me is that when I use the simulator CSS in manual mode to do SO2R all works
well.
With runmode and Stop2Runmode the caller in CSS do not recognise me answering
them and they keep calling more or less for ever. Despite this he new CSS is
awesome and absolutely the best simulator of them all on the market. And the
fact that you have the callers ADIF file downloaded and compared with your log
is really unique.
Again Tom - lots of thanks and a nice weekene to you!
73s Kari SM0HRP
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Från: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] För Tom Georgens
Skickat: den 27 februari 2020 23:41
Till: 'SM0HRP Kari Gustafsson' <kari@sm0hrp.se>; writelog@contesting.com
Ämne: Re: [WriteLog] VB: 2BSIQ - How do you do it?
Karl
Two computers and keyboards is one way of doing it. Using one keyboard and
computer is also an option. I use the one keyboard approach.
To use the 2BSIQ with WL, you must load the WritelogRunMode.dll
There are three WL commands that you need to use. They need to be mapped to a
keystroke using the Keyboard Shortcuts menu in order to be used
External: Start2RadioRunMode - This starts the 2BSIQ automation. One you
start this, WL will immediately alternate CQ's on both radios
External: Stop2RadioRunMode - This stops the automation
External: Setup - Check "Dynamic Headphone split" This will automate the
headphone switching. You could leave it unchecked and set the Headphones to
always be split using the "Radio" pulldown. Also, check "Stop aligns..." This
makes sure you are in a logical state when you exit 2RadioRunMode. The other
two should be unchecked. The first one is for SSB. The last one is for
reasons I do not understand. Leaving it on will disrupt the timing.
You send the exchange and log the QSO the same way you do in normal logging
mode.
Beware that the CQing and the keyboard focus will switch automatically. You
need to keep up with the automation or you will be typing into the wrong
window. Starting with a slow CW setting is best. You can speed up when you
get the hang of the automation. In time, you will want all the messages to be
about the same length to keep the two radio timing in synch
There are a bunch more details, but that should get you started in the
simulator and 2BSIQ.
73, Tom W2SC 8P5A
-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog <writelog-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of SM0HRP Kari
Gustafsson
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2020 6:57 AM
To: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] VB: 2BSIQ - How do you do it?
But why? In principle WL supports 2BSIQ if you do the manual headphone
toggling. In N1MM you can do it with a macro (normal to split audio) on each
F-key. Thought there could be such an easy way in WL as well : )
The Contest Sumulator in WL is awesome for practising SO2R and 2BSQU like no
other logger program.
73 Kari SM0HRP
Från: Ed W0YK [mailto:ed@w0yk.com]
Skickat: den 27 februari 2020 10:14
Till: SM0HRP Kari Gustafsson <kari@sm0hrp.se>; writelog@contesting.com
Ämne: RE: [WriteLog] 2BSIQ - How do you do it?
The simplest way is to use two networked computers, one for each radio.
73,
Ed W0YK
-------- Original message --------
From: SM0HRP Kari Gustafsson <kari@sm0hrp.se <mailto:kari@sm0hrp.se> >
Date: 2/27/20 00:09 (GMT-08:00)
To: writelog@contesting.com <mailto:writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: [WriteLog] 2BSIQ - How do you do it?
Hi contesters
Two band sequential interleaved QSOs is the new trend among SO2R. Is there a
macro to allow, after the messages in "F2 button (send RST)" or "F3 (TU)
button" has been transmitted, to switch headphones from normal (left ear both
or right ear both) to split mode?
Or how do you accomplish this without achieving it by pressing "split
headphones" manually?
Kari Gustafsson SM0HRP
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