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Re: [WriteLog] v12.35c commport question

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] v12.35c commport question
From: "Joe Subich, W4TV" <lists@subich.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2019 15:45:13 -0500
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I did not realize it and selected comport 4 for CW and KE1L Winkey and APPLY then OK. Then I saw that the Entry Window Rig button was reading FSK, so I selected CW from the radio and then ALT K and type
vvv and sure enough CW was generated from the setup.
Both the rig and Writelog need to be in CW mode for the WinKey port
to open and generate CW.  If WriteLog was reading FSK it certainly
will not generate CW!

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 2019-01-12 3:35 PM, Jim Johnson wrote:
Well finally see some light at the end of the tunnel!

I cleaned out the WASP nest of comport (both hardware and virtual) thanks to
the guidance provided on the rttycontesting.com (courtesy of AA5AU - Thanks
Don).

BTW Joe, I had NO selected for all comports in Writelog.

But the installation would not make CW from Writelog.  uRouter worked fine.
Accidentally the radio went into RY mode (it might have had something to do
with my sudden impact of my fist on the desktop), I did not realize it and
selected comport 4 for CW and KE1L Winkey and APPLY then OK.   Then I saw that
the Entry Window Rig button was reading FSK, so I selected CW from the radio
and then ALT K and type vvv and sure enough CW was generated from the setup.
So I create a contest sheet for NAQP CW and save it as well as configuration.
Was able to make a couple of QSOs there.  So I guess the bottom line is that
the software setup has to go to RY before I can select the comport and type for
CW, then selected CW and it works--I guess!

I don't understand what I don't understand, but it is working.  Just lucky!

Thanks to all that helped or offered to help.

73, Jim/KC4HW

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